Peacemakers in Action: Volume 1: Profiles of Religion in Conflict Resolution
Just a quick look at the news headlines on any given day is a powerful reminder that devastating armed conflicts worldwide are destroying lives and whole communities often in the name of religion. Hidden in the news, if reported on at all, are the brave religious leaders in these zones of violence, working to bring peace and reconciliation to their people. These inspiring men and women offer critical insights and skills for addressing today's most urgent conflicts. But their stories are rarely told. Peacemakers in Action: Profiles of Religion in Conflict Resolution shares the experiences of 16 such remarkable religious peacemakers who have put their lives on the line in conflicts around the world from Israel-Palestine to Northern Ireland, the Balkans, Sudan, South Africa, El Salvador, Indonesia and beyond. For each of them, religious texts and traditions have served both as a source of inspiration and as a practical resource in resolv ing conflict. These grassroots peacemakers are powerful, but underutilized actors for resolving some of the world's most horrifying conflicts. As such, this book contains timely information for diplomats, government officials, and resolution practitioners, as well as today's students of religion and international affairs, our future peacemakers. And in a world where religion-based conflict affects us all, this book provides critical lessons and much-needed hope for each of us.
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Peacemakers in Action: Volume 1: Profiles of Religion in Conflict Resolution
Just a quick look at the news headlines on any given day is a powerful reminder that devastating armed conflicts worldwide are destroying lives and whole communities often in the name of religion. Hidden in the news, if reported on at all, are the brave religious leaders in these zones of violence, working to bring peace and reconciliation to their people. These inspiring men and women offer critical insights and skills for addressing today's most urgent conflicts. But their stories are rarely told. Peacemakers in Action: Profiles of Religion in Conflict Resolution shares the experiences of 16 such remarkable religious peacemakers who have put their lives on the line in conflicts around the world from Israel-Palestine to Northern Ireland, the Balkans, Sudan, South Africa, El Salvador, Indonesia and beyond. For each of them, religious texts and traditions have served both as a source of inspiration and as a practical resource in resolv ing conflict. These grassroots peacemakers are powerful, but underutilized actors for resolving some of the world's most horrifying conflicts. As such, this book contains timely information for diplomats, government officials, and resolution practitioners, as well as today's students of religion and international affairs, our future peacemakers. And in a world where religion-based conflict affects us all, this book provides critical lessons and much-needed hope for each of us.
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Peacemakers in Action: Volume 1: Profiles of Religion in Conflict Resolution

Peacemakers in Action: Volume 1: Profiles of Religion in Conflict Resolution

by Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding, David Little (Editor)
Peacemakers in Action: Volume 1: Profiles of Religion in Conflict Resolution

Peacemakers in Action: Volume 1: Profiles of Religion in Conflict Resolution

by Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding, David Little (Editor)

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Overview

Just a quick look at the news headlines on any given day is a powerful reminder that devastating armed conflicts worldwide are destroying lives and whole communities often in the name of religion. Hidden in the news, if reported on at all, are the brave religious leaders in these zones of violence, working to bring peace and reconciliation to their people. These inspiring men and women offer critical insights and skills for addressing today's most urgent conflicts. But their stories are rarely told. Peacemakers in Action: Profiles of Religion in Conflict Resolution shares the experiences of 16 such remarkable religious peacemakers who have put their lives on the line in conflicts around the world from Israel-Palestine to Northern Ireland, the Balkans, Sudan, South Africa, El Salvador, Indonesia and beyond. For each of them, religious texts and traditions have served both as a source of inspiration and as a practical resource in resolv ing conflict. These grassroots peacemakers are powerful, but underutilized actors for resolving some of the world's most horrifying conflicts. As such, this book contains timely information for diplomats, government officials, and resolution practitioners, as well as today's students of religion and international affairs, our future peacemakers. And in a world where religion-based conflict affects us all, this book provides critical lessons and much-needed hope for each of us.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521853583
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 01/08/2007
Pages: 524
Product dimensions: 6.38(w) x 9.57(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

David Little is the Harvard Divinity School Professor of the Practice in Religion, Ethnicity, and International Conflict and Faculty Associate at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. Before joining Harvard Divinity School, David was Senior Scholar in Religion, Ethics, and Human Rights at USIP, where he directed the Working Group on Religion, Ideology, and Peace. From 1996–8, he was on the State Department Advisory Committee on Religious Freedom Abroad. He co-authored Islamic Activism and US Foreign Policy and wrote two volumes in the USIP series on religion, nationalism, and intolerance.

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction Richard C. Holbrooke: 1. The peacemakers in action Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding; Part II. Case Studies: 2. Peasant power Jose Alas; 3. Men who walked the street The Rev Dr Roy Magee and Father Alex Reid; 4. Would you shoot me, you idiot? Father Ivo Markovic; 5. The Cybermonk Father Sava Janjic; 6. The Elder Dr Ephraim Isaac; 7. The power of ritual the Rev. Dr William Lowrey; 8. The nonviolent deputy Minister of Defense Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge; 9. Warriors and brothers Imam Muhammad Ashafa and The Rev. James Wuye; 10. The power of organization Alimamy Koroma; 11. Israel and Palestine, a history: I am Palestinian, Arab, Christian and Israeli Abuna Elias Chacour; The Settler who Spoke with Arafat Rabbi Menachem Froman; An Open House Yehezkel Landau; 12. Underground woman Sakena Yacoobi and the Afghan Institute of Learning; 13. Toward a Zone of Peace The Rev Benny Giay; Part III. Conclusion: 14. Religion, Violent Conflict and peacemaking Dr David Little; Appendix; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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