9781570758935-157075893X-Peacebuilding: Catholic Theology, Ethics, and Praxis

Peacebuilding: Catholic Theology, Ethics, and Praxis

ISBN-13: 9781570758935
ISBN-10: 157075893X
Author: R. Scott Appleby, Gerard Powers, Robert J. Schreiter, Scott Appleby, Gerard Powers and Scott Appleby
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Orbis Books
Format: Paperback 466 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781570758935
ISBN-10: 157075893X
Author: R. Scott Appleby, Gerard Powers, Robert J. Schreiter, Scott Appleby, Gerard Powers and Scott Appleby
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Orbis Books
Format: Paperback 466 pages

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Peacebuilding: Catholic Theology, Ethics, and Praxis (ISBN-13: 9781570758935 and ISBN-10: 157075893X), written by authors R. Scott Appleby, Gerard Powers, Robert J. Schreiter, Scott Appleby, Gerard Powers and Scott Appleby, was published by Orbis Books in 2010. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Christian Books & Bibles books. You can easily purchase or rent Peacebuilding: Catholic Theology, Ethics, and Praxis (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Christian Books & Bibles books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.31.

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Peacebuilding refers to a range of topics, ranging from conflict prevention to post-conflict reconciliation. In this volume a strong cast of Catholic theologians, ethicists, and scholar-practitioners join to examine the challenge of peacebuilding in theory and practice. While many of the essays deal with general themes of reconciliation, forgiveness, interreligious dialogue, and human rights, there are also case studies of peacebuilding in such diverse contexts as Colombia, the Philippines, the Great Lakes region of Africa, Indonesia, and South Africa. This volume will be of interest to all scholars engaged in developing a theology and ethic of just peace, as well as students seeking to understand the interaction between theology, ethics, and lived Christianity.

Contributors include: John Paul Lederach; Maryann Cusimano Love; Daniel Philpott; William Headley and Reina Neufeldt; Todd Whitmore; Peter-John Pearson; Thomas Michel; Kenneth Himes; Lisa Sowle Cahill; Peter Phan; and David O Brien.

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