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Tricia Gates Brown received her Ph.D from the University of St Andrews and is an independent scholar living and working in Newberg, Oregon, USA.
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Brown, Tricia G.
Rechtmäßiger Name
Brown, Tricia Gates
Geburtstag
1970-04-10
Geschlecht
female
Wohnorte
North Oregon Coast, USA
Ausbildung
University of St Andrews (BA, MA, PhD)
Berufe
garden designer

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"On November 26, 2005, Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) members Tom Fox and Jim
Loney along with delegation members Norman Kember and Harmeet Sooden were
kidnapped in Iraq. Tom Fox was killed on March 9, 2006. Jim, Norman and Harmeet
were freed two weeks later on March 23 after 118 days of captivity.
The kidnapping of these four peacemakers was like a rock thrown into a pond.
This collection describes the ripples on the water, the impact and results of
that rock, in stories characterized by hope, courage, friendship, and
forgiveness. 118 Days bears witness to vital peacemaking being done around the
world in these times." --back cover
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collectionmcc | Mar 6, 2018 |
Recent stories of the Christian Peacemaker Teams, told first hand by members. If you are familiar with CPT and their newsletter, you will know many of the events but enjoy these first hand narratives. If you are not familiar, it is a good overview of the day to day events of CPT's workings.
Well written and pieced together.
 
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ericbradley | 1 weitere Rezension | Jan 27, 2009 |
Thumbnail: Members of Christian Peacemaker Teams [CPT] wrote the stories recounted in this collection of first-person narratives. The fear, joy and challenges faced by these committed Christians is reported vividly from trouble spots like Haiti, Iraq and Colombia, where the CPT work to reduce violence and conflict. Whether relating an account of incarceration in an Israeli prison, the death of a CPT member in Iraq, or coming face-to-face with angry loggers in the forests of Canada, the narratives in Getting in the Way are intimate, moving, and deeply humanizing.… (mehr)
 
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UnivMenno | 1 weitere Rezension | Mar 10, 2007 |

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11
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128
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#157,245
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½ 3.5
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3
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