Father John Dear (The Society of Jesus) is an internationally known voice for peace and nonviolence. A Jesuit priest, pastor, peacemaker, organizer, lecturer, and retreat leader, he is the author/editor of 30 books, including his autobiography, “A Persistent Peace.” In 2008, John was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Archbishop Desmond Tutu. From 1998 until December 2000, he served as the executive director of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, the largest interfaith peace organization in the United States. After the September 11th, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, John served as a Red Cross Chaplain, and became one of the coordinators of the chaplain program at the Family Assistance Center. He worked with some 1,500 family members who lost loved ones, as well as hundreds of firefighters and police officers, while at the same time, he spoke out against the U.S. bombing of Afghanistan. From 2002-2004, he served as pastor of several parishes in northeastern New Mexico. He co-founded Pax Christi New Mexico and works on a nonviolent campaign to disarm Los Alamos. These days, he lectures to tens of thousands of people each year in churches and schools across the country and the world. He also writes a weekly column for the “National Catholic Reporter” at www.ncrcafe.org. A longtime practitioner and teacher of nonviolence, John has written hundreds of articles and given thousands of talks on nonviolence. John has two masters degrees in theology from the Graduate Theological Union in California. * BIO EXCERPT FROM http://www.johndear.org/

One Man's Struggle for a Nonviolent World
2008

Essential Writings
2009

Bearer of God's Peace and Justice
2000

How Jesus Confronts the Culture of Death and Invites Us into the New Life of Peace
2011

A Spirituality of Contemplation and Action
2001

Answering the Gospel Call to Creative Nonviolence
2008

2016

Toward A Theology of Nonviolence
1994

2013

Meditations on Merton, Peacemaking, and the Spiritual Life
2015

A Meditation on Transforming Ourselves and Our World
2007

Saints, Prophets, and Martyrs
2006