Human Connectivity, Solidarity, and Cooperation
Jeane Peracullo finds evidence of human connectivity in transnational women’s movements, and her current research project aims to “deepen the understanding of women helping other women, across borders, nationalities, ideologies and cultures.”
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Rev. Stephen Arulampalam, Theological College of Lanka
An Advocate for Nonviolence in Sri Lanka
Nonviolence is a theme that connects many pieces in Rev. Arulampalam’s career.
Le Ngoc Bich Ly, Payap University
A Personal Path to Peacebuilding
At the Institute for Religion, Culture and Peace, Dr. Le is putting into practice her mission of building human resources for peace work.
QUEST Shares the Writing of IASACT Alumni and Other Scholars
A new online journal focuses on Asian cultures and theologies. QUEST is published by the Divinity School of Chung Chi College and supported by the United Board.