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A Deeper Look --$tCHAPTER 1. Terror and Terrorism --$tCivilian casualties: The New Frontline --$tA Chorus of Stones: The Private Life of War --$tStatement of the Under-Secretary-General at the Open Meeting of the Security Council on Protection Civilians in Armed Conflict, June 28, 2006 --$tU.S. Nuclear Terrorism --$tThe Truth of War --$tAfternoon --$tA World Free of Nuclear Weapons --$tThe First Car Bomb --$tRadiation and Children: The Ignored Victims --$tCasida of the Lament --$tAn Injured Child --$tRemarks at the Stockholm International Forum on Genocide Prevention --$tBeyond the War on Terror: Understanding Reflexive Thought --$tThe American Psyche after September 11 --$tOn Religion and Terrorism --$tThe Spiritual Source of Islam --$tTerrorism: Theirs and Ours --$tSolidarity Against All Forms of Terrorism --$tLynched for No Offense --$tFatwa Issued on July 28, 2005; The Fiqh Council of North America --$tInvocation for the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance for 9/11 --$tI Have Come to This Earth --$tCHAPTER 2. An Unbearable Heartache: Trauma, Violence, and Memory --$tThe Aftermath of Violence: Trauma and Recovery --$tWritings for a Liberation Psychology --$tGhosts and Echoes: Reflections after 9/11 --$tBe Ahead of All Parting --$tThe Deeper Wound --$tThe Key to My Neighbor's House: Seeking Justice in Bosnia and Rwanda --$tJust One Story --$tUnfolding --$tThe Hidden Damage of Nuclear Weapons --$tThe Diary of a Political Idiot: Normal Life in Belgrade --$tUnder Bombardment in Beirut --$tI Just Missed the Bus and I'll Be Late for Work --$tInterrupted Subjects --$tNot a Pass --$tPeace --$tShantideva's Prayer: Buddhist Traditional Prayer (translated by the Dalai Lama) --$tWe Are Fields before Each Other --$tCHAPTER 3. Denial, Dogma, and the Heroic Myth --$tHow to Cure a Fanatic --$tThe Anatomy of Human Destructiveness --$tA Ritual to Read to Each Other --$tTerror Comes Full Circle --$tHe Would Need Some Shoes --$tThoughts for the Times on War and Death --$tOur Culture's Divided Soul --$tThe Denial of Death --$tThe Verbal Weapon of Mass Destruction --$tSpeech Opposing the Post-9/11 Use of Force Pact, September 14, 2001 --$tAgainst Certainty --$tAnother Kind of Heroism --$tOn Vulnerability and the Sukkah of Shalom --$tPART TWO. Paths to Transformation0 --$tCHAPTER 4. In a Dark Time: The Wisdom in Grief, Fear, and Despair --$tHealing Through the Dark Emotions in an Age of Global Threat --$tAn Interview by David Montenegro --$tIn a Dark Time --$tThoughts in the Presence of Fear --$tThe Testing-Tree --$tSeeing Red: In a Dark Night of The American Soul --$tA Terrible Love of War --$tMorphologies of Silence --$tovercoming cruelty --$tEulogy for The Martyred Children --$tCHAPTER 5. Truth Telling and Justice --$tUniversal Declaration of Human Rights: Adopted and proclaimed December 10, 1948, by the General Assembly of the United Nations, resolution 217 A (III) --$tNaming the Perpetrator --$tThere Was no Farewell --$tFacing the Inferno: Transforming Terror into Tenderness --$tHalf-life of a Despot --$tMoby Dick --$tCrises of the Republic --$tA Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers) --$tThe Tenacity of Memory (La Tenacidad de la Memoria) --$tMiracle, a Universe: Settling Accounts with Torturers --$tRape as a War Crime --$tThe Key to My Neighbor's House: Seeking Justice in Bosnia and Rwanda --$tFacing into Truth: The Most Reverend Frank T. Griswold, XXV Presiding Bishop and Primate, the Episcopal Church, USA --$tZoroastrian Prayer --$tCHAPTER 6. Reclaiming Our Selves: Gender and Violence --$tTerror, Domination, and Partnership --$tThe Crowned Cannibals --$tThe Mind as Erotic Weapon --$tThe Birth of Plea sure --$tA Woman's Side of the Story --$tPlease Listen to the Women of Iraq --$tMeena, Heroine of Afghanistan --$tBehind Bars --$tBoys Will Be Boys: Breaking the Link between Masculinity and Violence --$tShe Cannot Be Lost to Me --$tJoining Prayers --$tSerenity --$tAcceptance Speech, Nobel Peace Prize --$tPrayer of The Virgin of Guadalupe --$tCHAPTER 7. Compassion and the Interdependence of Peace --$tCompassion as the pillar of World Peace: His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama --$tFrom Them to Us --$tMindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation --$tFalling Bodies --$tForgive Us --$tWhere Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? --$tSustainability, Security, and Peace --$tWilenska --$tOn Forgiveness --$tGood Friday World --$tA Heart as Wide as the World --$tA Task --$tThe Table of Peace --$tThe Courage to Wait --$tBuddhist Meditation on Compassion --$tIn My Soul --$tCHAPTER 8. Paths to Transformation --$tHope in The Dark --$tNonviolent Communication: A Language of Compassion --$tNonviolence: Weapon of the Brave, Weapon of the Future --$tAhimsa or the Way of Nonviolence --$tCandles in Babylon --$tOn Citizen Diplomacy --$tA New World Diplomacy --$tOn Courage and Resistance --$tWar Crimes Tribunal May End Impurity but They Can't Heal Hatred --$tThe Courage to Love --$tAt Hell's Gate: A Soldier's Journey from War to Peace --$tThe Greatest Danger --$tThanks but No Thanks --$tThe Life You Can Save: Acting Now to End World Poverty --$tThe Generation of Trust --$tContributor Biographies --$tCredits 330 $aThis inspired collection offers a new paradigm for moving the world beyond violence as the first, and often only, response to violence. Through essays and poetry, prayers and meditations, Transforming Terror powerfully demonstrates that terrorist violence-defined here as any attack on unarmed civilians-can never be stopped by a return to the thinking that created it. A diverse array of contributors-writers, healers, spiritual and political leaders, scientists, and activists, including Desmond Tutu, Huston Smith, Riane Eisler, Daniel Ellsberg, Amos Oz, Fatema Mernissi, Fritjof Capra, George Lakoff, Mahmoud Darwish, Terry Tempest Williams, and Jack Kornfield-considers how we might transform the conditions that produce terrorist acts and bring true healing to the victims of these acts. Broadly encompassing both the Islamic and Western worlds, the book explores the nature of consciousness and offers a blueprint for change that makes peace possible. 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Weart 205 $aRevised and expanded edition. 210 1$aCambridge, Massachusetts :$cHarvard University Press,$d2008. 215 $a1 online resource (241 p.) 225 1 $aNew histories of science, technology, and medicine 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-674-03189-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aHow could climate change? -- Discovering a possibility -- A delicate system -- A visible threat -- Public warnings -- The erratic beast -- Breaking into politics -- Speaking science to power -- The work completed .o.o. and begun. 330 $aIn 2001 an international panel of climate scientists announced that the world was warming at a rate without precedent during at least the last two millennia. The story of how scientists reached that conclusion was the story Weart told in The Discovery of Global Warming. The award-winning book is now revised and expanded to reflect the latest science. The award-winning book is now revised and expanded. 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