Making Peace with Faith

Making Peace with Faith
Author: Michelle Garred,Mohammed Abu-Nimer
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-01-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781538102657

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Although religion is almost never a root cause, it often gets pulled into conflict as a powerful element, especially where conflicting parties have different religious identities. Every faith tradition offers resources for peace, and secular policy makers are more and more acknowledging the influence of faith-based actors, even though there remains a tendency to associate religion more with conflict than peace. In this text, practitioners from different faiths relate and explore the many challenges they face in their peacebuilding work, which their secular partners may be unaware of. The contributors are all practitioners whose faith or religious experience motivates their work for peace and justice in such a way that it influences their actions. Their roles are diverse, as some work for faith-based institutions, while others engage in secular contexts. The multiple perspectives featured represent multiple faiths (Muslim, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish), diverse scopes of practice, different geographic regions. Each chapter follows a similar template to address specific challenges, such as dealing with extremist views, addressing negative stereotypes about one’s faith, endorsing violence, developing relations with other faith-based or secular groups, confronting gender-based violence, and working with people who hold different beliefs. In this text, practitioners from different faiths relate and explore the many challenges they face in their peacebuilding work, which their secular partners may be unaware of. They provide a comprehensive view of the practice of peacebuilding in its many challenging aspects, for both professionals and those studying religion and peacebuilding alike.

Out of Sorts

Out of Sorts
Author: Sarah Bessey
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-11-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781476717593

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From the popular blogger and provocative author of Jesus Feminist comes a riveting new study of Christianity that helps you wrestle with—and sort out—your faith. In Out of Sorts, Sarah Bessey—award-winning blogger and author of Jesus Feminist, which was hailed as “lucid, compelling, and beautifully written” (Frank Viola, author of God’s Favorite Place on Earth)—helps us grapple with core Christian issues using a mixture of beautiful storytelling and biblical teaching, a style well described as “narrative theology.” As she candidly shares her wrestlings with core issues—such as who Jesus is, what place the Church has in our lives, how to disagree yet remain within a community, and how to love the Bible for what it is rather than what we want it to be—she teaches us how to walk courageously through our own tough questions. In the process of gently helping us sort things out, Bessey teaches us how to be as comfortable with uncertainty as we are with solid answers. And as we learn to hold questions in one hand and answers in the other, we discover new depths of faith that will remain secure even through the storms of life.

Coming to Peace with Science

Coming to Peace with Science
Author: Darrel R. Falk
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2009-08-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830874774

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Bringing together a biblically based understanding of creation and the most current research in biology, Darrel R. Falk outlines a new paradigm for relating the claims of science to the truths of Christianity.

Making Peace with the Land

Making Peace with the Land
Author: Fred Bahnson,Norman Wirzba
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2012-07-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830866762

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God is reconciling all things in heaven and on earth. We are alienated not only from one another, but also from the land that sustains us. Our ecosystems are increasingly damaged, and human bodies are likewise degraded. Most of us have little understanding of how our energy is derived or our food is produced, and many of our current industrialized practices are both unhealthy for our bodies and unsustainable for the planet. Agriculturalist Fred Bahnson and theologian Norman Wirzba declare that in Christ, God reconciles all bodies into a peaceful, life-promoting relationship with one another. Because human beings are incarnated in material, bodily existence, we are necessarily interdependent with plants and animals, land and sea, heaven and earth. The good news is that redemption is cosmic, with implications for agriculture and ecology, from farm to dinner table. Bahnson and Wirzba describe communities that model cooperative practices of relational life, with local food production, eucharistic eating and delight in God's provision. Reconciling with the land is a rich framework for a new way of life. Read this book to start down the path to restoring shalom and experiencing Jesus' kingdom of shared abundance, where neighbors are fed and all receive enough.

Making Peace

Making Peace
Author: Jim Van Yperen
Publsiher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802480063

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Conflict abounds in the church of Jesus Christ. Reconciliation within the body, however, will not happen with the right 'method' or 'set of principles.' In Making Peace, readers are challenged to place their church and all of its dissension under the Lordship of Jesus Christ.

Making Peace

Making Peace
Author: Ed Gaffney,Terri Sortor
Publsiher: Twenty-Third Publications
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2005
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1585953741

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Have you ever felt overwhelmed by conflict? When conflict arises, do you run away, or attack, or try to make peace? While some conflict is natural and can even promote creativity and change, many of our disagreements result from selfish motives and behavior. Making Peace: A Catholic Guide to Turning Conflict into Grace shows how you can transform the storms of conflict into the grace-filled waters of growth in Christ. Using a simple, four-step process, this workbook connects our call to holiness with the opportunity to demonstrate our faith in action during stressful and challenging situations.

Religious Contributions to Peacemaking

Religious Contributions to Peacemaking
Author: David R. Smock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2006
Genre: Conflict management
ISBN: PURD:32754078200668

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Making Peace with Yourself

Making Peace with Yourself
Author: Kathryn Hermes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Peace of mind
ISBN: 081984859X

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Empty. Broken. Unfinished. Alone. We all find ourselves in this place at one point or another in our life, perhaps through unexpected illness, financial struggles, personal vulnerability and failure, broken relationships, boredom, or struggles with faith. In mysterious ways these times cause people to plumb the depths of the human spirit, seeking for peace. This book is an essential guide to making peace with life as it is and finding the face of God in the midst of life's confusion. Life won't become easy. We won't be spared disaster, But we can give ourselves to this reality with complete assurance that our best interests are always at the heart of God's design.