Shimreingam L. Shimray teaches Christian social ethics and social analysis and is vice principal at the Eastern Theological College, Jorhat, Assam, India. He is a member of Tangkhul tribe of Manipur and is the editor or author of numerous works, among them Tribal Theology: A Reader (2003) and Public Theology: Religion, Human Rights, and Politics (2016).
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"Shimray makes a critical and incisive analysis of the issues from the ethical and human rights perspectives, and he brings to the fore the significance of just-peace in our broken and ravaged society. He develops his argument elegantly, compactly, and yet broadly. It is compelling, contextually relevant and timely!" --Yangkahao Vashum, Eastern Theological College, Jorhat, Assam, India "This book is a critical and scholarly work which will serve as an important asset to the study of peace and human rights in the global world--and particularly in North East Indian tribal context. This book has a great potential to impact the lives of readers." --Rev. Dr. Woba James, Senapati, Manipur "Shimray's method of peacebuilding and value is what the region can contribute to the wider world." --Rev. Rozarim Woleng, Dimapur, Nagaland

