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Violence, Religion, Peacemaking, Paperback / softback Book

Violence, Religion, Peacemaking Paperback / softback

Edited by Douglas Irvin-Erickson, Peter C. Phan

Part of the Interreligious Studies in Theory and Practice series

Paperback / softback

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 This volume explores how religious leaders can contribute to cultures of peace around the world.

The essays are written by leading and emerging scholars and practitioners who have lived, taught, or worked in the areas of conflict about which they write.

Connecting the theory and practice of religious peacebuilding to illuminate key challenges facing interreligious dialogue and interreligious peace work, the volume is explicitly interreligious, intercultural, and global in perspective.

The chapters approach religion and peace from the vantage point of security studies, sociology, ethics, ecology, theology, and philosophy.

A foreword by David Smock, the Vice President of Governance, Law and Society and Director of the Religion and Peacebuilding Center at the United States Institute of Peace, outlines the current state of the field. 

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