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Acknowledgments Foreword, by Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke Preface PART I. INTRODUCTION 1 The Peacemakers in Action, By the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding Program on Religion and Conflict Resolution PART II. CASE STUDIES 2 Peasant Power: Jos´e Inocencio Alas, El Salvador 3 Men Who Walked the Street: Father Alex Reid and the Rev. Dr. Roy Magee, Northern Ireland 4 "Would You Shoot Me, You Idiot?": Friar Ivo Markovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina 5 The Cybermonk: Father Sava Janjic, Kosovo 6 The Elder: Ephraim Isaac, Eritrea/Ethiopia 7 The Power of Ritual: The Rev. Dr. William O. Lowrey, Sudan 8 The Nonviolent Deputy Minister of Defense: Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge, South Africa 9 Warriors and Brothers: Imam Muhammad Ashafa and Pastor James Wuye, Nigeria 10 The Power of Organization: Alimamy Koroma, Sierra Leone 11 Israel and Palestine: A History "I am Palestinian, Arab, Christian and Israeli": Abuna Elias Chacour The Settler Who Spoke with Arafat Rabbi: Menachem Froman An Open House: Yehezkel Landau 12 Underground Woman: Sakena Yacoobi and the Afghan Institute of Learning, Afghanistan 13 Toward a Zone of Peace: The Rev. Benny Giay, Papua, Indonesia PART III. COCLUSION 14 Religion, Violent Conflict and Peacemaking by Dr. David Little Notes Bibliography Index
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Conflict management -- Religious aspects -- Case studies.
Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding -- Case studies.