IN THE PRESS

JULY 2009
New Issue of Reflections
Offers Article on Faith and the Future of Nuclear Weapons.

(WASHINGTON, DC) -- Faithful Security is delighted to help announce the spring 2009 issue of Reflections, Yale Divinity School's national award-winning magazine. The Fire Next Time: Faith and the Future of Nuclear Weapons is a unique and timely contribution--a faith-based consideration of nuclear weapons in the unique global dynamics of the post-9/11/ era. Free copies available (max: 80 copies)
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Contributors include David Cortright, George Shultz, Jonathan Schell, Naila Bolus, Miroslav Volf, Jonathan Granoff, and others. Guest contributing Editor is Tyler Wigg-Stevenson.

Rev. Barbara Green is profiled.

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