The Complex Reality of Religious Peacebuilding: Conceptual Contributions and Critical Analysis
This insightful book focuses on the multifaceted subject of sustainable religious peacebuilding. Katrien Hertog discusses the ways in which religious actors can utilize resources to prevent violent conflict from occurring, reduce conflict when it does happen, and rebuild bridges between sides in after conflict has ceased. She examines the emergence of the field of religious peacebuilding, developing a conceptual framework that outlines how aspects of religious organizations can contribute to effectual peacebuilding and creating a screening model that allows readers to analyze the resources and obstacles to peacebuilding in-depth.

Using the Russia and the Orthodox Church as a major case study, Hertog clearly shows what the concrete resources for peace are, how they are applied, what obstacles are hindering their realization, and how these resources can be better utilized and supported. This book tackles the controversial issue of the place of religion and religious organizations in the peace process. While recognizing that no simple answer exists in solving ethnic, religious, and tribal conflict, Hertog presents the ways religion can be used to create lasting, sustainable peace.
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The Complex Reality of Religious Peacebuilding: Conceptual Contributions and Critical Analysis
This insightful book focuses on the multifaceted subject of sustainable religious peacebuilding. Katrien Hertog discusses the ways in which religious actors can utilize resources to prevent violent conflict from occurring, reduce conflict when it does happen, and rebuild bridges between sides in after conflict has ceased. She examines the emergence of the field of religious peacebuilding, developing a conceptual framework that outlines how aspects of religious organizations can contribute to effectual peacebuilding and creating a screening model that allows readers to analyze the resources and obstacles to peacebuilding in-depth.

Using the Russia and the Orthodox Church as a major case study, Hertog clearly shows what the concrete resources for peace are, how they are applied, what obstacles are hindering their realization, and how these resources can be better utilized and supported. This book tackles the controversial issue of the place of religion and religious organizations in the peace process. While recognizing that no simple answer exists in solving ethnic, religious, and tribal conflict, Hertog presents the ways religion can be used to create lasting, sustainable peace.
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The Complex Reality of Religious Peacebuilding: Conceptual Contributions and Critical Analysis

The Complex Reality of Religious Peacebuilding: Conceptual Contributions and Critical Analysis

The Complex Reality of Religious Peacebuilding: Conceptual Contributions and Critical Analysis

The Complex Reality of Religious Peacebuilding: Conceptual Contributions and Critical Analysis

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This insightful book focuses on the multifaceted subject of sustainable religious peacebuilding. Katrien Hertog discusses the ways in which religious actors can utilize resources to prevent violent conflict from occurring, reduce conflict when it does happen, and rebuild bridges between sides in after conflict has ceased. She examines the emergence of the field of religious peacebuilding, developing a conceptual framework that outlines how aspects of religious organizations can contribute to effectual peacebuilding and creating a screening model that allows readers to analyze the resources and obstacles to peacebuilding in-depth.

Using the Russia and the Orthodox Church as a major case study, Hertog clearly shows what the concrete resources for peace are, how they are applied, what obstacles are hindering their realization, and how these resources can be better utilized and supported. This book tackles the controversial issue of the place of religion and religious organizations in the peace process. While recognizing that no simple answer exists in solving ethnic, religious, and tribal conflict, Hertog presents the ways religion can be used to create lasting, sustainable peace.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739139516
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 08/20/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 284
File size: 298 KB

About the Author

Katrien Hertog is a research fellow with the Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution at George Mason Unviersity. She is also director of the Peace Programs for the International Art of Living Foundation and the Prison SMART Europe Program.
Marc Gopin is the James H. Laue Professor of Religion, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution, and the director of the Center on Religion, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution at George Mason University's Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution. He is also an ordained rabbi. His website is www.marcgopin.com.

Table of Contents

Foreword Marc Gopin vii

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction xiii

1 The Development of "Religious Peacebuilding" 1

Religious Peacebuilding as a New Field of Study 1

Development of the Field 6

Characteristics of the Field 18

Contributions to the Field 19

Conclusions 38

2 Conceptual Framework of Religious Peacebuilding 41

Peacebuilding 42

Religion 73

Religious Peacebuilding 86

Conclusions 120

3 A Screening Model for Religious Peacebuilding Resources and Obstacles: A Case Study of the Russian Orthodox Church 127

Methodology 131

Illustrating Examples of Analysis 135

Findings 161

Conclusions 206

Conclusions 211

Notes 221

Bibliography 249

Index 259

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