Books by Gordon Zahn
- PZHN 14505 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 4, section I of "Specific Duties and Moral Functions" from TMC 1969
Discusses how the military chaplain can vary to great degrees in terms of their tasks or assignments. Groups these tasks according to those that described general religious functions, specified religious duties, and finally such things as welfare and general friendliness. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14506 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 4, section II of "Specific Duties and Moral Functions" from TMC 1969
Makes the distinction between morale-building and moral guidance. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14507 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 4, section III of "Specific Duties and Moral Functions" of TMC 1969
Discusses a hypothetical situation that he posed to the military chaplains concerning finding that the altar had been prepared for them in advance with the swastika as an altar cloth. Discusses the chaplain's answers and responses of what they would do if they found themselves in such a situation. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14508 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 4, section IV of "Specific Duties and Moral Functions" from TMC 1969
Discusses the situation of an individual who develops or discovers conscientious objection to war while in the service. Moreover, Gordon discusses the chaplains responses of what they would do if they found themselves in such a situation. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14509 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 5, section I of "Moral Tension Situations: General Military Service" from TMC 1969
Discusses the conondrum that military chaplains in WWII often faced when their moral beliefs clashed with the stated beliefs or the actions of the Nazi regime. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14510 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 5, section II of "Moral Tension Situations: General Military Service" from TMC 1969
Discusses the responses of the military chaplains he studied when asked about the moral tension questions concerning the killing, under orders, of enemy prisoners. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14511 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 5, section III of "Moral Tension Situations: General Military Service" from TMC 1969
Discusses the responses of military chaplains when asked to talk about not the killing of enemy prisoners who have surrendered, but about those who refuse to accept surrender in the first place. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14512 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 5, section IV of "Moral Tension Situations: General Military Service" of TMC 1969
Discusses the view of military chaplains in regards to the issue of torture. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14513 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 5, section V of "Moral Tension Situations: General" from TMC 1969
Discusses the views of military chaplains in regards to the wartime moral tension issue of taking hostages. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14514 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 5, section VI from "Moral Tension Situations: General Military Service" from TMC 1969
States a disclaimer that the moral tension issues he described in this chapter concerning torture, the killing of enemy prisoners etc. were not necessarily situations that the chaplains faced, but were rather questions to get their opinions on such issues. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14515 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 6, section I of "Moral Tension Situations: RAF" from TMC 1969
Focuses on some issues that are more directly related to the use of military air power. There were three questions. The first was used to get the chaplains opinions on the use of a policy in which "large scale civilian bombings" were used to "break the enemy's morale" (156). The second question simply expanded on the first. And the third asked their opinions about the "massive triple-blow raid against Dresden" in 1945. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14516 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 6, section II of "Moral Tension Situations: RAF" from TMC 1969
Asks their opinions about civilian bombings when the added element of retaliation is introduced. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14517 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 6, section III from "Moral Tension Situations: RAF" from TMC 1969
Discusses the bombing of Dresden and also discusses the opinions of the military chaplains concerning the bombing. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14518 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 6, section IV and V of "Moral Tension Situations: RAF" from TMC 1969
Discusses the answers of the chaplains when asked what an RAF chaplain opposed to the Dresden bombings at the time they took place might have done about them to which some responded that they did not know or they could not imagine. Gives conclusions about the moral tension issues that faced the chaplains in regards to military air power. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14519 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 7, section I of "The RAF Chaplain and Total War" from TMC 1969
Discusses the chaplains' answers to the moral tension questions posed in the interviews and questionnaires and comments on who was predominately giving which answers. Discusses the differences between "long term" and "short term" men. Also discusses the difference between older men and men with wartime experience. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14520 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 7, section II of "The RAF Chaplain and Total War" from TMC 1969
Discusses the question of moral guidance functions and responsibilities for the RAF chaplain. In addition, mentions the idea of the chaplain as a teacher and the moral leadership schools and courses that supported this claim. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14521 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 7, section III of "The RAF Chaplain and Total War" from TMC 1969
Discusses the posing of the hypothetical situation to the chaplains he interviewed that they had been in the Nazi forces during WWII and that one of the officers involved in the plot to assasinate Hitler came to him for spiritual guidance, asked them what would their guidance, their advice be? Discusses their answers. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14522 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 7, section IV of "The RAF Chaplain and Total War" from TMC 1969
Discusses the concept of "total war" which he says did not emerge in WWII with Hitler, but is from the organic "Volk", an ordering society in which individual is completely absorbed into the national community. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14523 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 7, section V of "The RAF Chaplain and Total War" from TMC 1969
Makes and discusses the important distinction between combatant and non-combatant. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14524 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 8, section I of "Summary and Implications" from TMC 1969
Prefaces his conclusions with statements about the tentative and limited nature of his research. However, says that the research is a significant addition to the present state of knowledge regarding the military chaplaincy. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14525 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 8, section II of "Summary and Implications" from TMC 1969
States some of the areas of general consensus among the RAF chaplains including the fact that the "self image" they hold places great emphasis on the qualities of "sociability". Also, he states the general consensus that the more senior an officer, the more likely he is to place a greater value on the chaplain and his work. In addition, he discusses the chaplain's definition of his role as pastor. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14526 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 8, section III of "Summary and Implications" from TMC 1969
Discusses the quote that a chaplain "is responsible to his commanding officer rather than to God" (238). ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14527 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 8, section IV of "Summary and Implications" from TMC 1969
Discusses the acceptance in practice and / or theory of "total war" formulations by RAF chaplains. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14528 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 8, section V of "Summary and Implications" from TMC 1969
Says that in terms of "objective job description" the RAF chaplain is first and foremost a pastor and discusses what this means for his position and duties. Relates the actions of chaplains during WWII to the present day war issue of Vietnam. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14529 Excerpt : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 9, "Suggestions and Recommendations" from TMC 1969
Discusses some negative along with some positive responses he received back from RAF chaplains, with the positive responses outnumbering the negative ones. Says that the study may be some help to the Ministry of Defence in regards to improvements in the operations of the Chaplains' Branch. Finally, provides some personal criticisms and suggestions regarding the RAF chaplain branch. ~ Toronto
- PZHN 14479 Book : Gordon Zahn - ANOTHER PART OF THE WAR: THE CAMP SIMON STORY 1979
Entries #14468-14478 are chapters taken from this book. ~ MA
- PZHN 14468 Introduction : Gordon Zahn - Introduction to ANOTHER PART OF THE WAR: THE CAMP SIMON STORY 1979
Introduces the focus of the study which is a Catholic conscientious objector camp from WWII called Camp Simon. Says that between late October 1942 and the middle of the following March, 75 conscientious objectors were assigned to this camp in New Hampshire. ~ Amherst, MA
- PZHN 14469 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 1, "First Impressions" from APW 1979
First gives an autobiographical account of how he came to be a conscientious objector. Then, describes his arrival to the Warner Camp, for conscientious objectors, on October 27, 1942 -- coincidentally, also the opening day for the camp. Describes his mundane work there that was hardly "work of national importance" (12). Also, says that the vision of the camp as "a training school for Christian pacifists" was also unfounded. ~ MA
- PZHN 14470 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 2, "A Witness Unheard and Unwanted" from APW 1979
Discusses how Catholic conscientious objectors during WWII were certainly a minority within the Church often being referred to as "cowards" or "social deviants" by other Catholics. ~ MA
- PZHN 14471 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 3, "Background and Beginnings" from APW 1979
Discusses the background of the Civilian Public Service (CPS) which came into being in December of 1940 and continued in operation until March 1947. Says that the Service was established to "provide the men excused from military service on grounds of religious training and belief with the mandated opportunity to perform alternative service consisting of work of national importance under civilian direction" (36). Discusses further how the actual camp strayed far from this stated purpose. ~ MA
- PZHN 14472 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 4, "Days in the Life" from APW 1979
Gives a detailed description of life at Camp Simon. Says that the camps were in fact concentration camps in a way but with "no brutal guards, no barbed wire, no dogs, and no gas chambers" (81). ~ MA
- PZHN 14473 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 5, "The Men: a Group Portrait" from APW 1979
Says that his reflections stated in the book on the men at the Warner Camp are not only his reflections, but also those of others in the Warner camp. States and discusses the four names on the Warner roster which no one could remember. In stark contrast discussed the four campers who everyone knew: Leonard Mattano, George Selmon, Louis Swanson, and Ray Murphy. In addition, Gordon discusses the social background of the entire Warner group, along with cliques and interest groups. ~ MA
- PZHN 14474 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 6, "The Men: a Gallery of Characters" from APW 1979
Describes the CO as a social deviant. Discusses the "Chapel Group" at the camp which he describes as "Thomists" and who were led by "Mother Pat" Meany. Also, discusses the men at the camp who had been involved in the Catholic Worker movement prior to entering the camp. In addition, Gordon touches on the divergent reasons why people rejected military service despite the dominant Catholic affiliation of the camp . Finally, ends by discussing four groups: the "college boys and intellectuals", "the artists", "the disrupters", and "the workers". ~ MA
- PZHN 14475 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 7, "Issues and Controversies" from APW 1979
Discusses the different religious perspectives found in the camp with active Catholics only being a minority and how this led to many discussions on religion and war. Also, discusses the individual nature of the men at the camp and how this led to controversy surrounding how "camp affairs were to be governed" (144). In addition, mentions the controversies surrounding nursing and the food crisis at the camp and differing opinions concerning how it should be dealt with. Finally, discusses censorship and pay and government issues prevalent in the camp. ~ MA
- PZHN 14476 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 8, "Events, High Spots, and Galas" from APW 1979
Begins by saying that the monontonous life at Camp Simon in no way compares to the tumultous life of a soldier. However, goes on to discuss the "high spots" of life at Camp Simon which broke some of the monotony including: camp visits such as that of Dorothy Day, the "Smith Weekend" which was when a group of "pacifistically inclined" students from Smith College came to the camp, the alcoholic binges, and the farewell party. ~ MA
- PZHN 14477 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 9, "Exodus and Aftermath" from APW 1979
Discusses the clothing of Camp Simon and the "exodus" of the fifty-eight Warner men who were officially transferred to an Oakland camp. Says this was followed by the closing of the Oakland Camp and the assignment of thirty four men to Trenton and fifteen to Rosewood. Talks about life after Warner. ~ MA
- PZHN 14478 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 10, "The Final Reckoning" from APW 1979
Says that all men who responded to his questionnaire on their Warner Camp experience said if they had to, they would do it all again; they would choose CO status. Mentions the friendships that were built as a result of the Warner Camp experience and discusses the positive aspects of CPS and its accomplishments. Reflects back on the camp and what its presence meant for the war and for the cause of peace. ~ MA
- PZHN 14546 Book : Gordon Zahn - VOCATION OF PEACE 1992
It was divided and entered into the computer by chapter beginning with entry #14531 and ending with entry #14545. The abbreviation used to note that the chapter is from the book is VOP. ~ Baltimore
- PZHN 14531 Introduction : Gordon Zahn - Introduction to VOCATION OF PEACE 1992
Discusses his "official entry" into the Catholic Peace Movement as happening when he reported for his Civilian Public Service duty at Warner Camp fifty years ago. Also, mentions the changes that have occurred in the peace movement in the last fifty years including the growing membership of Pax Christi USA. Says that the book is based on a theme that all Christians are called to a vocation of peace. Finally, gives a summary of what each of the three sections of the book will concern. ~ Baltimore
- PZHN 14532 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 1, "The Christian Vocation of Peace" from VOP 1992
Discusses the history and challenges of pacifism including WWII, Vietnam, and modern nuclear warfare. ~ Baltimore
- PZHN 14533 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 2, "The Church and the Arms Race" from VOP 1992
Discusses how in light of the ever-increasing and ever-frightening arms race, the Vatican's forceful statements of peace are not being heard by the people. Says that one reason for this is that papal statements are couched in numerous theological and scriptural references that the common man does not understand and thus does not care to pay attention to. ~ ~ Baltimore
- PZHN 14534 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 3, "Catholic Opposition to Hitler: the Perils of Ambiguity" from VOP 1992
Gives the examples of two men, Reverend Johannes Kraus and Bishop Michael Rackl and states that they are the only examples during WWII of public Catholic opposition to WWII. Says that overall he believes that the failure of the Catholic Church to mount an opposition to Hitler's regime was in part because of the lack of people who stood up against the regime and thus a lack of people to stand up with them in opposition. ~ Baltimore
- PZHN 14535 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 4, "Total War and 'Absolute' Pacifism" from VOP 1992
Gives a brief history of pacifism and the concept of a "just" or "moral" war. Also discusses the two defining characteristics of modern war. In addition, gives a background and definition of the idea of "total" war as a war were there are no noncombatants. ~ Baltimore
- PZHN 14536 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 5, "Peace, War, and the Christian Conscience" from VOP 1992
Discusses the development during the two world wars of a "Thomist" pacifism which recognized the impossibility of fitting the weapons and strategies of modern warfare into the traditional concept of the "just war". Also, discusses the emergence of Pax Christi and its growth over the last 50 years. ~ Baltimore
- PZHN 14537 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 6, "Catholic Responses to the Holocaust" from VOP 1992
Looking into why there were not more Catholics who stood up in opposition against the Holocaust. Says there was a great desire not to know or to close your eyes and look the other way. Moreover, somed did not even see it as their duty to speak up, but left that in the hands of their leaders. In addition, he comments on the lack of papal opposition, but says that the sad truth is that any papal call would most likely not have succceeded in rallying the Catholic population to martyrdom. ~ Baltimore
- PZHN 14538 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 7, "A Religious Pacifist Looks At Abortion" from VOP 1992
Argues that as a pacifist who values the preservation of life above all things, one should be against not only war, but also against euthanasia and abortion which threaten the sanctity of human life. ~ Baltimore
- PZHN 14539 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 8, "The Bondage of Liberation: a Pacifist Reflection" from VOP 1992
Discusses the dividing of the peace movement into different factions based on differing beliefs. States that the differences stem from inconsistencies in beliefs in three areas: the question of what are acceptable means, the question of the process of "conscientization", and lastly the acceptance of nationalism as a motivating force and justification. ~ Baltimore
- PZHN 14540 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 9, "In Our Image" from VOP 1992
Compares past delinquent behavior with current delinquent behavior saying that the current form is much more violent and much more numerous. Finds that the roots of this upsurge in violence can be found in society's constant disregard for human life not only on the battlefield, but also throughout the media. ~ Baltimore
- PZHN 14541 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 10, "Memories of Warner" from VOP 1992
Writing to make notice of the 50th anniversary, in Oct. of 1992, of the opening of the Civilian Public Service camp at Warner, NH. Goes on to give a short background and summary of his experiences at the short-lived Warner Camp for conscientious objectors during WWII. ~ Baltimore
- PZHN 14542 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 11, "The Berrigans: Radical Pacifism Personified" from VOP 1992
Discusses the differences between the traditional peace movement of the past, of which he considers himself a part, and the more radical peace movement of the present, for which he gives the Berrigan message as an example. ~ Baltimore
- PZHN 14543 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 12, "Thomas Merton: Nonviolence and the Spirituality of Peace" from VOP 1992
Discusses Merton's work and his own reasons for why he believes Merton deserves the title of "prophet". ~ Baltimore
- PZHN 14544 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 13, "Franz Jaegerstaetter: Martyr for Conscience" from VOP 1992
Discusses the life and martyrdom of Franz and then gives an update on the current cause for his canonization that was presented to Rome. ~ Baltimore
- PZHN 14545 Chapter : Gordon Zahn - Ch. 14, "John Leary: a Different Sort of Hero" from VOP 1992
Poses the question of what makes a hero in conjunction with the life story of John Leary who died suddenly of cardiac arrest at the age of 24, but who lived a life, in Gordon's opinion, full of acts deserving of the title of hero. ~ Baltimore
- PZHN Series : Pamphlets
- PZHN 00339 Pamphlet : members of the Peace and Friendship visit participants 1973
Promoting Enduring Peace 1973, Peace and Friendship Visit ~ a list of all the participants who took part and a brief description of them.
- PZHN 00587 Pamphlet : Merton, Thomas 1968/0516
PEACE AND REVOLUTION booklet. ~ "How can people point guns at each other? Sometimes they go off. "Strictly confidential, not for reprint."
- PZHN 01592 Pamphlet : Leary, John Timothy - "A Different Sort of Hero" ~ The booklet is both a remembrance of and a tribute to John Leary. Gordon Zahn speaks on the topic of what makes a hero and discusses the hopes he had for John's future. Zahn also describes John at length. Other authors also include passages about John. The remaining section is designated for poetry dedicated to John (often relating to his cause. ) ~ PAX CHRISTI USA 1983
- PZHN 01739 Pamphlet : "The Resistance" 1967
Explains that the Resistance will move again November 16th: a confrontation with the federal government on its own turf and terms in downtown Boston. A mass rally will support the confrontation. The pamphlet also contains a piece called: "100 Seminarians and Ministers turn in 4-D Ministerial Exemptions." It also lists campus contacts for the New England Resistance.
- PZHN 01744 Pamphlet : A pamphlet by the Arlington Street Church. 1967
It describes a service to take place on Oct. 16, 1967. It is a service of conscience and acceptance which will include: an invocation, a hymn, responsive reading to "The Young Dead Soldiers," etc.
- PZHN 01914 Pamphlet : Shehan, Lawrence - "Mother of God, Woman of Faith." 1971
The pamphlet discusses Mary from various perspectives: Mary Today, Mary in Scripture and Tradition, Mary Truly Human, etc.
- PZHN 01953 Pamphlet : Colo, Thomas - "Vietnam-Conflict-Reconciliation: Reason." 1971
The pamphlet argues that a conflict, once begun, whether it be between two groups or two nations--regardless of where the fault lies--both sides must be called upon to apply restraint and both must seek an attitude of conciliation.
- PZHN 02040 Pamphlet : Workshop on THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR. 1971
The purpose of this day is to develop a Catholic Theological position and a better awareness of the Selective Service law among the priests, religious and laymen of this archdiocese.
- PZHN 02069 Pamphlet : "Priorities in the Seventies." 1970-1971
A pamphlet explaining a group of lectures; Gordon is one of the most prominent speakers. He is described as "being a pacifist before it was the 'in' thing to do."
- PZHN 02127 Pamphlet : "Consultation on Ethics and Foreign Policy." 1971
The pamphlet lists the types of discussions that will be taking place.
- PZHN 02136 Pamphlet : A Bulletin by the Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs. 1970-1971
The bulletin lists various discussions. Gordon is listed among the presenters. He speaks on the subject of "University and Society: A Clash of Values."
- PZHN 02137 Pamphlet : "My Lai Memorial" (with an attached article.) 1971
The pamphlet is a listing of songs, prayers, and statements.
- PZHN 02312 Pamphlet : WORLD CONFERENCE ON RELIGION AND PEACE. 1970
The pamphlet discusses the budget, participants, and activities.
- PZHN 04177 Pamphlet : McCarthy, Charles C.
The Stations of the Cross of Non-Violent Love. ~ Eleven page book describing the saying of Jesus in regards to non-violence.
- PZHN 04504 Pamphlet : Fahey, Dr. Joseph J. 1976/0726
Blue mailed pamphlet: Pax Christi, USA ~ A National Conference at University of Detroit with the Conference Theme--"THE PEACEMAKER: DISCIPLE AND CITIZEN." This pamphlet gives the outline of the program. The date of the conference is for September 24-26, 1976 at the University of Detroit.
- PZHN 04609 Pamphlet : SSSR-RRA - "ANNUAL MEETING of the SOCIETY FOR THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF RELIGION in conjuction with the Religious Research Association." 1972
This conference program is to be held on October 26-28, 1972. There is a list of the officers and council of the Society for he Scientific Study of Religion as well as a list of the officers and board of directors of the Religious Research Association. Located on page 9, Gordon is the Chairman for SESSION 14 (Formal) COMMUNES AND PARA-RELIGIOUS GROUPS.
- PZHN 04985 Pamphlet : Fellowship of Reconciliation
"The Ministry of Reconciliation in a Violent World" ~ Pamphlet giving information on a number of representatives from the Fellowship of Reconciliation, saying that they are willing to come to campuses and speak in order to further consideration of a number of issues. ~ Gives biographical information on Gordon and says that his lecture topics include "Thomas Merton and Non-Violence," "The Catholic Peace Movement and Its Prospects," and "The Peace Witness of World War II."
- PZHN 05852 Pamphlet : International Scholars Symposium: Western Society After the Holocaust. 1978
They flyer gives information about the invited participants, the symposium section meetings, and their organization.
- PZHN 05853 Pamphlet : International Scholars Symposium: Western Society After the Holocaust. 1978
The booklet gives the schedule of events. Gordon is listed as a respondent to the symposium section entitled "Anticipation of the Holocaust in the Political Sociology of Max Weber."
- PZHN 06027 Pamphlet : M-REIT - 1967 Annual Report for M-REIT 1967/0831
The Mutual Real Estate Investment Trust is operated by the Board to develop integrated housing because residential segregation, like school segregation, is socially unjust and contrary to the democratic tenet of full equality of opportunity for all. Includes financial information and photos of properties.
- PZHN 06063 Pamphlet : The Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs - Brochure entitled "The Social and Other Implications of New Developments in Genetics"
Essays and letter concerning the moral and social inplications of the new research and knowledge surrounding genetics.
- PZHN 06135 Pamphlet : The Catholic Commission on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs 1969
Outlines a brief history of the organization, its goals and activities.
- PZHN 06157 Pamphlet : The Freedom Institute 1969
Includes statement of purpose, development of resources, clarification of issues, consultant services, as well as conference and seminar structures.
- PZHN 06206 Pamphlet : The Catholic Peace Fellowship 1983
From the Center for Reflective action: an itinerary for the 13th annual New England Catholic Fellowship Conference at which Zahn will speak.
- PZHN 06215 Pamphlet : St. John's University, Dept. of Theology - 9th Annual Workshop on youth ministry. 1983
Pamphlet contains the goals of the workshop as well as an outline of the sessions.
- PZHN 06241 Pamphlet : The Catholic Connection and Maryknoll Missioners 1983
Pamphlet for a training course for facilitators of parish study groups on the U.S. Bishops' Pastoral Letter. Contains the purpose of the course and an itinerary in which Zahn is to be one of the speakers. ~ Fall
- PZHN 06250 Pamphlet : Oblates of Mary Immaculate - Pamphlet for a workshop on Responding to the Pastoral Letter. 1983/1024
Zahn is to speak on the Witness of Christian non-Violence: A Rediscovery of Pacifism
- PZHN 06360 Pamphlet : The Weston school of Theology and the Episcopal Divinity School - for a conference on "Bringing Home The War: Embracing the Vision of Hope" 1992/0214
Schedule of Workshops, one of which Zahn is going to lead on Just War Ethics?
- PZHN 06670 Pamphlet : Annual Scholars' Conference -- University of Washington, Seattle 1992/1022
Pamphlet sent by Prof. Hubert Locke for conference on the Holocaust and the German Church struggle: religion, power, and the politics of resistance (1933-1945).
- PZHN 07639 Pamphlet : Working Committee of the Berlin Conference - 13-page booklet 1968/0624
The Berlin Conference's manifesto and other important documents passed in full text.
- PZHN 07640 Pamphlet : Working Committee of the Berlin Conference - 13-page booklet 1968/0624
Same as item 7639.
- PZHN 09159 Pamphlet : Conference schedule. 1961/0307
Outlines the conference schedule on the subject of the Needs of Man on the American Scene.
- PZHN 09405 Pamphlet : Gordon Zahn - "Monasticism and Peace". 1982-1983
Article discussing the Monastic community and its values. Zahn points out though that the community is based on affirmation, protest, and resistance. ~ ~ Benedictines Vol. XXXVII:II
- PZHN 10233 Pamphlet : The Committee on Peace Education and research - Pamphlet, "Non-violence". 1968
Outline of sessions being held at the committee on peace education and research. ~ Kentucky
- PZHN 10483 Pamphlet : The Dept. of Religious Studies - Merrimack College 1971-72
outlining the lecturers and faculty discussions to take place on the topic of war and peace. ~ North Andover, MA
- PZHN 10533 Pamphlet : William M. Newman - Arnold Dashefsky 1971/1021-
annual meeting, society for the scientific study of religion, containing abstracts of papers. ~ Chicago, IL
- PZHN 11643 Pamphlet : J. Michael McCloskey - "The Catholic Worker Movement"
Analyzes the development of the Catholic Worker and the ideology it entails. He touches on the work and effects of the Catholic Worker on modern American society, and the Catholics involved.
- PZHN 11647 Pamphlet : Gary Marx - THOUGHTS ON A NEGLECTED CATEGORY OF SOCIAL MOVEMENT PARTICIPANT: THE AGENT PROVOCATEUR AND THE INFORMANT. 1974
Discusses and analyzes the "unexplored phenomenon" of the informant as used by authorities in their response to social movements. The essay also suggests further research and conclusions about the effects of the above. University of Chicago
- PZHN 11937 Pamphlet : Association for the Rights of Catholics in the Church - Charter of the Rights of Catholics in the Church
Includes a preamble regarding the reasoning for the rights of Catholics and is followed by a Charter of the actual rights. ~ New Jersey
- PZHN 12840 Pamphlet : Gordon Zahn - From the Catholic University of America, a dissertation by Gordon: A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF THE SOCIAL BACKGROUNDS OF CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS IN CIVILIAN PUBLIC SERVICE DURING WORLD WAR II
An abstract of his dissertation discussing the backgrounds and sociological factors behind those who have declared themselves conscientious objectors. ~ Washington DC
- PZHN 12956 Pamphlet : Massachusetts Dept of Revenue - Form 1 for tax computation 1988
Massachussetts resident income tax form schedules and instructions. ~ MA
- PZHN 13083 Pamphlet : Gordon and others - Dedication and tribute to the late John Leary 1983
Gordon discusses the life and unforeseen death of John Timothy Leary a young pacificist and activist that he worked with and knew quite well. He and others express their grief in his passing and gratitude for his work in Catholic peace.
- PZHN 13098 Pamphlet : Archdiocese of Chicago - Booklet on the Archives of the Archdiocese of Chicago
Lists the focus and contents of their collections, noting popular collections and how one may access them. ~ IL