In 1995 the world commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the end of World War II, and the founding of the United Nations. Amid renewed concern about the changing world order, the post-Cold War anatomy of war and conflict, and the destruction of the ecological basis of all life, leading secular analysts and Christian theologians have collaborated to produce this most timely collection of essays reflecting on global problems.
The debate is a fundamental one: how can we all respond effectively to ever-changing and confusing threats to global security and peace?
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