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Making Peace
Personal Essays

by Eugene England
Salt Lake City, UT: Signature Books, 1995 (247p.) (260p.)
 

Genre:  Personal Essay Collection
Summary:
At a time when society has become so egotistical and violent that school children conceal weapons in their waistbands, England suggests that everyone take a moment to reconsider where they stand on issues. Using his hallmark literary forms of personal essay and autobiographical short story, he draws examples from his own life to show the complexities that real people face at home, in their neighborhoods, at work, and in the pews. Admitting to no easy answers, he shows through plot and metaphor of well-developed stories, and through the penetrating view of his sympathetic perspective, the dangers and advantages of various options.

He takes readers on road trips which present the Christian ethic in a new, seductive light. He recounts the times when inner tranquility and outward peace have come to his own family and community. Whether traipsing through Utah's trout streams, visiting strife-torn Los Angeles, or sorting out the cultural maze he faced on a church mission to American Samoa, England proposes surprising ways to reconcile the ambiguities of maintaining a caring, purposeful existence in the 1990s.


More information and excerpt at publisher website
http://www.signaturebooks.com/alpha.htm

This publication includes:
Healing and Making Peace, in the Church an the World by Eugene England
Pages: 1-22
Personal Essay
On Spectral Evidence, Scapegoating, and False Accusation by Eugene England
Pages: 23-42
Personal Essay
Perfection and Progression: Two Ways to Talk About God by Eugene England
Pages: 43-63
Personal Essay
On Bringing Peace to BYU, With the Help of Brigham Young by Eugene England
Pages: 65-83
Personal Essay
Why Utah Mormons Should Become Democrats: Reflections on Partisan Politics by Eugene England
Pages: 85-105
Personal Essay
Jacaranda by Eugene England
Pages: 107-130
Personal Essay
Why Nephi Killed Laban: Reflections on the Truth of the Book of Mormon by Eugene England
Pages: 131-155
Personal Essay
"Thou Shalt Not Kill": An Ethics of Non-Violence by Eugene England
Pages: 157-175
Personal Essay
"No Respecter of Persons": An Ethics of Diversity by Eugene England
Pages: 177-202
Personal Essay
Monte Cristo by Eugene England
Pages: 203-222
Personal Essay
The Prince of Peace by Eugene England
Pages: 223-247
Personal Essay



Reviewed In:
[Review of] Making Peace: Personal Essays by Eugene England by Craig Rossiter






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