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"Turning ourselves inside out emerges from the Thriving Christian Communities Project. In interviews with thirty-five faith communities, the authors discovered that amid great upheaval, Christ is giving us a new church, and this book offers readers a firsthand glimpse of it all. Turning ourselves inside out isn't an "off the shelf" program or model. It invites readers to listen to the experiences of others and then dig deep into their own context and get down to the business of dreaming God's dream and making it real, right where they are."--Back cover
Description:A timely look at how to combine reconciliation and justice in society after civil and political conflict.Endorsements:""One of the finest of a new generation of theologians has written a mature reflection on political forgiveness that constitutes a genuine contribution to a new realm of ethical thought."" --Walter Wink, author, The Human Being: Jesus and the Enigma of the Son of the Man ""When unelected regimes move to pluralistic democracies should the new government forgive the wrongdoing of its predecessors? This important volume answers that question. . . . Anyone involved or interested in the dramatic evolution of international human rights needs to read this fine book about forgiveness, reconciliation and reparations."" --Robert F. Drinan, SJ, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center ""Russell Daye''s study of forgiveness and reconciliation in South Africa makes an important contribution to the theory and practice of conflict resolution, a field that is becoming increasingly relevant in today''s troubled world."" --Gregory Baum, Professor Emeritus, Religious Studies, McGill University About the Contributor(s):Russell Daye, an ordained minister of the United Church of Canada, is currently lead pastor at St. Andrews United Church in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He spent time as a lecturer in the Department of Theology and Ethics, Pacific Theological College, Suva, Fiji.
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