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Center for Justice and Peacebuilding : ウィキペディア英語版 | Center for Justice and Peacebuilding
Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP) is an accredited graduate-level program founded in 1994. It also offers non-credit training. The program specializes in conflict transformation, restorative justice, trauma healing, equitable development, and addressing organizational conflict. CJP is housed at Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) in Harrisonburg, Virginia, which describes itself as "a leader among faith-based universities" in emphasizing "peacebuilding, creation care, experiential learning, and cross-cultural engagement." One of the three 2011 Nobel Peace Laureates, Leymah Gbowee of Liberia, earned a master's degree in conflict transformation from CJP in 2007. ==History== The Center for Justice and Peacebuilding (CJP) is anchored in two currents within the Mennonite stream of Christianity: # Its tradition of helping people suffering from violent conflict or natural calamities, regardless of their religion or ethnicity〔Amy Worden and David O'Reilly. "Mennonites Have Tradition of Service," The Philadelphia Inquirer, www.philly.com/inquirer/local (10 August 2010). Retrieved 24 January 2011.〕 # Its renunciation of all forms of violence〔R. Scott Appleby, ''The Ambivalence of the Sacred – Religion, Violence and Reconciliation'' (Rowman & Littlefield, 2000), p. 144. Stuart Murray, ''The Naked Anabaptist – The Bare Essentials of a Radical Faith'' (Herald Press, 2010), pp. 117-134. Also see "Mennonites and Peace" entry in the Oxford International Encyclopedia of Peace (2010).〕
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