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- Resources for the first international Cross of Nails Sunday, 29 September 2019
prepared by the NZ Anglican Pacifist Fellowship
- A Bit of a Cheek, Homily by Rev.Dr. V.Jonathan Hartfield (APF Chairperson), 30 June 2019
- Presentations at the Truthful remembrance leads to enduring peace Study Day, 10 November 2018
- Dorothy Brown Memorial Lecture, 9 November 2018
- Presentations at the From just war to just peace Study Day, 4 October 2017
- The Pacifist State, Professor Richard Jackson, Professor of Peace Studies and Director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago
- War (Violence) Education, Dr Katerina Standish, Deputy Director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Otago
- The Roots of Christian Pacifism and Peace Traditions in New Zealand, Dr Geoffrey Troughton, Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies at Victoria University
- The pursuit of justice: through war or peace? Dr Heather Devere, Director of Practice in the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago
- War, Anzac Day and the Gospels, Graeme MacCormick, Retired District Court Judge with a Family Court warrant
- Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Rev Dr. Jonathan Hartfield, Evensong sermon, St Chads Church, Whanganui, 13 August 2017
- Presentations at the Just war? Study Day, 19 November 2016
- Re-examining the Just War Theory, Father Claude Mostowik, Chair of Pax Christi Australia
- The Politics of Compassion in a World of Ruthless Power, Professor Kevin Clements, Director, National Centre of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago
- Answering the Objections to Pacifism, Professor Richard Jackson, National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago
- Ends, Means, and the Meaning of War Without End, Dr Derek Woodard-Lehman, Lecturer in Theology and Public Issues, University of Otago
- The Terrifying Consequences of High-Tech War, Keith Locke, former Green Party MP
- What can St Francis teach us today? Chris Barfoot and Professor Margaret Bedggood, Anglican Franciscan Third Order
- Dorothy Brown Memorial Lecture: Just War Theory but ‘just’ for whom? Dr Jenny Te Paa, 18 November 2016 - lecture details
- Respect for war dead impels search for peace, Chris Barfoot, 11 November 2015
- Presentations at the War Remembrance and Reconciliation Study Day, 7 November 2015:
- Remembering the dead and reconciling the past in the present for preparation towards the future: Wiremu Paora - Collector of Names, Margaret Kawharu, Ngati Whatua
- Remembering the dead and reconciling the past in the present for preparation towards the future: There is death in life and life in death! Bernard Makoare, Ngati Whatua
- Peacemaking in the Musket Wars - the impact of the Christian Gospel, Keith Newman, author of 'Bible & Treaty', 'Beyond Betrayal' and 'Ratana the Prophet'
- Gate Pa and Gallipoli: How do we Remember and Reconcile? Part One, Part Two, and Part Three - Reverend John Hebenton, Vicar of St George's Gate Pa, and Dr Cliff Simons, church warden and military historian
- The other side of the Gallipoli story, Negat Kavvas, formerly Turkish Consul-General in New Zealand
- Did New Zealand war memorials encourage war? Dr Jock Phillips, historian, author and encyclopedist
- War, Remembrance and the Pacifist Alternative, Professor Richard Jackson, Deputy Director, National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies
- Dorothy Brown Memorial Lecture: The Supreme Sacrifice? New Zealand Chaplains and Churches and the Construction of Death in the First World War, Reverend Dr Allan Davidson, 6 November 2015
- Presentations at the World War One: How shall we remember them? Study Day, 8 November 2014:
- War, Memory and Morality: The Politics of Remembrance, Professor Richard Jackson, Otago University
- Anniversaries of War, Remembering in 2014, Associate Professor Annabel Cooper, Otago University
- Church and State in Wartime, Professor Peter Lineham, Massey University
- Remembering WW1 in the context of ongoing militarism, Edwina Hughes, Peace Movement Aotearoa - Military spending updates - World War One Centenary Peace Project
- Dorothy Brown Memorial Lecture: Looking Back on World War I One Hundred Years Later, Professor Richard Falk, 7 November 2014
- Remembering the outbreak of World War One, Rev. Dr. V. Jonathan Hartfield, Sermon at St. Chad's Church, Whanganui, 10 August 2014
- Gaza and Israel, justice and peace, T. Michael Hartfield, Sermon at St Hilda's, 10 August 2014
- Presentations at the Christian Responsibility to Protect Ecumenical Study Day, 14 September 2013
- Non violence is an imperative, not an optional extra, Professor Kevin Clements, Inaugural Dorothy Brown Memorial Lecture, 13 September 2013
- Presentations at the Church, State and War Study Day, 28 April 2012
- The Pacifist Conscience, Rev. Dr. V. Jonathan Hartfield, 6 December 2011
- Bible Study: Why is it wrong to kill? - the biblical basis for not killing, Nick Frater, Anglican Pacifist Fellowship 2011 Retreat
- Sermon for Hiroshima Day, Rev. Dr. V. Jonathan Hartfield, Anglican Pacifist Fellowship, Wellington Cathedral of St. Paul, Choral Evensong, 1 August 2010
- Submit or ... what else: Bible Study on Romans 13 1-7, Rev. Dr. V. Jonathan Hartfield, 10 April 2010
- Lest we forget! Memorialising war and remembering those who opposed war, Dr Allan Davidson, Research Fellow, St John’s College - presented at the Anzac Day: where to from here? symposium, 10 October 2009
- Religion, violence and the Christian theology of reconciliation, Dr Chris Marshall, St John’s Associate Professor in Christian Studies,
Religious Studies Programme, Victoria University of Wellington - presented at the Anzac Day: where to from here? symposium, 10 October 2009
- Twentieth century Anzac Day meanings seen through the lenses of landscape, memory and fidelity, Dr George Davis, author of Ph.D thesis on ANZAC Day from Turkish, New Zealand and British perspectives - presented at the Anzac Day: where to from here? symposium, 10 October 2009
- Peace Sunday Sermon, Rev. Dr. V. Jonathan Hartfield, Nagasaki Day, 9 August 2009
- War, Peace and the Lambeth Conference - a set of briefing papers prepared
by the Anglican Pacifist Fellowship for delegates to the 2008 Lambeth Conference
- Whence comes violence: a biological and evolutionary approach? Dr Nicola Hoggard-Creegan, Bible College of New Zealand - presented at the Is violence inevitable? symposium, 4 November 2006
- Violence, Principalities and Powers, Reverend Dr Anthony Dancer, Social Justice Commissioner, Anglican Church of Aotearoa New Zealand and Polynesia - presented at the Is violence inevitable? symposium, 4 November 2006
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