Faith-Based Reconciliation
A Moral Vision That Transforms People and Societies
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Book Details
About the Book
Written by an experienced practitioner in the field of faith-based diplomacy who has worked in some of the world’s roughest neighborhoods, this book begins with the premise that moral vision plays a key role in shaping individuals and communities.
It’s primary message is that the Abrahamic moral vision shared by Jews, Christians and Muslims, which is embodied as faith-based reconciliation, is a fresh approach to intractable identity-based conflict, an alternative to religious extremism and an ancient paradigm needed for the twenty first century.
A must read for today’s policymakers and for political, religious and social leaders.
About the Author
Canon Brian Cox is an ordained Episcopal priest and a trained professional mediator who serves as a pastor; as a senior official of a Washington DC based non-governmental organization; and as a director of a law school-based academic program in faith-based diplomacy. He has been a pioneer in developing the faith-based reconciliation process as a religious framework for problem solving in intractable identity-based conflicts.