Background
Green, Barbara Graham was born on July 12, 1950 in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. Daughter of Jesse Henry Junior and Elizabeth Frances Green.
( Based on the debates of bishops, church councils, and s...)
Based on the debates of bishops, church councils, and scholars who reflected on policy alternatives and invoked theological and ethical perspectives on the Gulf crisis, Lines in the Sand focuses on moral issues surrounding the Persian Gulf War. Alan Geyer and Barbara Green present a penetrating case study of foreign policy, military policy, moral argument, and religious discourse, while arguing that the "just war" tradition offers only partial aid for Christian reflection in matters of war and peace.
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Green, Barbara Graham was born on July 12, 1950 in Wilmington, Delaware, United States. Daughter of Jesse Henry Junior and Elizabeth Frances Green.
Bachelor, College Wooster, 1972; student, University Heidelberg, Germany, 1972-1974; Master of Divinity, Yale University, 1976.
Liaison representative to East German Church Federation, National Council Churches, Berlin, 1977-1981; director disarmament, National Council Churches, New York City, 1982; associate peacemaking, Presbyterian Church (United States of America), Washington, since 1983. Member international advising committee German Protestant Kirchentag, Fulda, Germany. Vice-chair Europe committee National Council Churches, New York City.
( Based on the debates of bishops, church councils, and s...)
Member Christians Associated Rels. Eastern Europe.
Married Alan Francis Geyer, April 20, 1985. Children: Christopher Donald Green Geyer and Elisabeth Frances Green Geyer (twins).