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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
Christine Schliesser; Ayse S Kadayifci; Pauline Kollontai |
| ISBN: | 9780367459611 0367459612 9780367433925 0367433923 |
| OCLC Number: | 1140779657 |
| Description: | xvi, 149 pages ; 21 cm. |
| Contents: | Machine generated contents note: pt. I SUMMARY -- 1. Summary And Implications For Academics, Policy Makers, And Practitioners / Pauline Kollontai -- pt. II WHY RELIGION MATTERS -- 2. Why Religion Matters: An Introduction / Pauline Kollontai -- pt. III RELIGION MATTERS IN CONFLICT -- 3. Orientation: Did Religion Do It? / Pauline Kollontai -- 4. Jewish Perspective: Religion In Israel's Land Rights Conflicts / Pauline Kollontai -- 5. Christian Perspective: Religion In Pre-Genocide And Genocide Rwanda / Christine Schliesser -- 6. Islamic Perspective: Religion In Pakistan's Internal Conflicts / S. Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana -- pt. IV RELIGION MATTERS IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION -- 7. Orientation: What Do They Have That Others Don't? / Pauline Kollontai -- 8. Jewish Perspective: Religion In Israel's Quest For Conflict Resolution And Reconciliation In Its Land Rights Conflicts / Pauline Kollontai -- 9. Christian Perspective: Religion In Post-Genocide Rwanda's Quest For Conflict Resolution And Reconciliation / Christine Schliesser -- 10. Islamic Perspective: Religion In Muslim Women's Peacebuilding Initiatives In Pakistan / S. Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana -- pt. V NOW WHAT? -- 11. Now What? Implications For Academics, Policy Makers, And Practitioners / Pauline Kollontai. |
| Series Title: | Religion matters: on the significance of religion in global issues |
| Responsibility: | Christine Schliesser, S. Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana, Pauline Kollontai. |
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"This initial book in an exciting new series looks at one of the key global issues with which religion is intimately involved: the sustainable development goals. This punchy, thoughtful and comprehensive overview of the relevant issues is a must-read for scholars, practitioners and university students. It will help set the focus of debates on this issue. I warmly recommend it."Jeffrey Haynes, London Metropolitan University, UK"The Religion Matters series is a timely and accessible compendium contextualizing the role of religion within the critical issues of our time. The first volume, On the Significance of Religion in Conflict and Conflict Resolution, demonstrates through careful analysis and illustrative case studies around the three Abrahamic traditions the real yet complex impact of religion in the global sphere, showing clearly the need for collaboration and understanding across sectors and religious traditions in conflict resolution. Building upon the rich academic expertise and lived experiences of the authors, and situating itself within the broader religion and peacebuilding scholarship of recent decades, this volume raises to the forefront the "how" and "why" religion does indeed matter."Melissa Nozell, United States Institute of Peace, USA"Does religion matter" is a crucial question for billions of people around the world. Although in recent years, many governments and international organizations have begun considering the role of religion in policy, nevertheless these efforts remain in their initial phase. This edited volume creatively tackles this central issue in international politics. Combining several real and challenging cases, the Editors successfully dispel the myth that religion alone causes violent conflicts and is responsible for their solutions. The book also illustrates how the three Abrahamic traditions can be deployed effectively to positively contribute to conflict resolution and peacebuilding in Israeli Palestinian, Pakistan, and Rwanda settings. The edited volume adds an important voice to the field of interreligious peacebuilding. It also respond to the need for further engagement between policy makers and peacebuilding communities and practitioners."Mohammed Abu-Nimer, American University School, USA"This volume is an important contribution to efforts to bring religion back into the mainstream of conflict resolution and peacebuilding. Analyzing religion's role in conflict and peace by applying a simple framework to several rich case studies, the authors convincingly demonstrate that religion matters for anyone working in the field of conflict resolution today."Owen Frazer, Center for Security Studies, Zurich, Switzerland Read more...

