Justice, Peace and the integrity of Creation (JPIC) resources
DIGITAL LIBRARY
Description
A collection of resources that discuss the theological perspective of Justice, Peace and the integrity of Creation; living as part of creation and identifying the Maori partner in the Treaty of Waitangi as having a great deal to offer to humanity's survival prospects.
Table of contents
Conference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand letter 11 September 1990: Supor for Te Ruannga Whakawhanaunga i nga hahi from Executive of Conference of Churches — JPIC workshop schedule — Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation in Aotearoa New Zealand by Mitzi Nairn, Auckland — Letter to Roy McKenzie Trust for Funding group towards 1990 education project as an application — a guide to Cross-Cultural nurse-patient interaction — A conceptual framework of cross-cultural counselling competencies — Nine competency areas and objectives for cross-cultural counselling — Letters: to Mitzi Nairn regarding Selwyn lectures — Handwritten notes regarding Futures exchange — Handwritten notes: WCC JPIC Foundation document — Towards an ecumenical theological affirmation on Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation: first draft for the World convocation on Justice, Peace and the integrity of creation of the World council of Churches 6-12 March 1990 –Handwritten notes: Treaty — Justice, Peace and the integrity of creation: resource materials 5.2: the struggle for JPIC: A sign of the work of the Spirit in our time — Handwritten notes: Restoring of te tino rangatiratanga — Letter to Mitzi Nairn 1989: Selwyn lectures — Handwritten notes: Identity — Through the soles of my feet: a personal view of creation by Rob Cooper — Experience oneness caring for all: towards an ecumenical theology of creation (World Council of Churches) — Newspaper articles.
Primary author: Conference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand
Author biography: Pākehā
Publisher: Conference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand
Publication format: Informal notes, Letter, Magazine article, Report, Speech
Publication date: 1980’s
Publication place: Auckland
Publication status: Okay to copy
Publication availability: Yes
Publication location: Treaty Resource Centre
Catalog reference: 01: MISC TRC Resources
Content type: Injustice, Report
Sector: Church, Cross-sector, Education – Treaty, Justice
Formal group: Churches, CCANZ
Culture related topics: Bi-cultural, Cultural safety (Kawa whakaruruhau)
General related topics: Behavioural change, Colonisation, Equity/justice/fairness
Historical period: 20th
Resources: Culture