Format:
140 S.
Note:
Appleby, R.S.: Exploiting the ambivalence of religion : transforming conflict by transforming religion. - S. 3-22 Fox, J.: Lessons on religion and conflict resolution based on empirical studies of religion and conflict. - S. 25-40 Mollov, B.: Micro and Macro aspects of Israeli-Palestinian intercultural dialogue. - S. 41-54 Gopin, M.: Religion as destroyer and creator of peace : a post-mortem of failed peace processes. - S. 55-67 Ronen, Y.: Religion and conflict resolution : the case of Sudan. - S. 69-73 McMaster, J.: Living towards the vision : a theological praxis of conflict resolution. - S. 75-85 Cowper-Coles, S.: Back to basics. - S. 89-91 Natour, M.: Can religion succeed where politics have failed? - S. 93-97 Mouallem, B.: Can religion succeed where politics has failed? : A Christian perspective. - S. 99-100 McGarry, M.: Resources for conflict resolution from the Christian tradition. - S. 101-108 Zohar, N.: Text, power and responsibility : the crucial role of Midrashic reinterpretation. - S. 10
Language:
English