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Jennifer Howe Peace
Jennifer Howe Peace is an interfaith educator and religious scholar. She coined the term "coformation" in the training of religious leaders of different faiths. She also co-founded the Association of Interreligious/Interfaith Studies, a scholarly society that has fostered the growth of Interreligious studies, interfaith studies as field of research. Early life and education Jennifer Howe Peace was born in 1967 in South Africa. Her parents, Richard Peace, Richard and Judy Peace, were missionaries from the United States.Eder, p. 97. Her parents founded African Enterprise, Inc., an interdenominational missions organization. Following their time in missions, her father took positions in teaching at Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary, Gordon-Conwwell Theological Seminary, and Fuller Theological Seminary.Eder, p. 99. Peace reports that her parents' devotion to equity and their efforts to resist apartheid in South Africa contributed to her own interests in understanding justice in C ...
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Richard Peace
Richard Peace is an American theologian, being the Robert Boyd Munger Professor of Evangelism and Spiritual Formation at Fuller Theological Seminary. References

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