A volume in the SUNY series in Religious Studies Harold Coward, editor
Acknowledgments
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Harold Coward and Gordon S. Smith
1. A Moment of Opportunity? The Promise of Religious Peacebuilding in an Era of Religious and Ethnic Conflict
1
David Little and Scott Appleby
PART I SPIRITUAL RESOURCES WITHIN RELIGIONS FOR PEACEBUILDING
2. In Search of the White Path: American Indian Peacebuilding
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(18)
Michelene E. Pesantubbee
3. Hinduism and Peacebuilding
45
(24)
Rajmohan Gandhi
4. Missed Opportunities: Buddhism and the Ethnic Strife in Sri Lanka and Tibet
69
(24)
Eva K. Neumaier
5. Confucianism and Peacebuilding
93
(18)
Judith A. Berling
6. Judaism and Peacebuilding
111
(18)
Marc Gopin
7. Islam and Peacebuilding: Continuities and Transitions
129
(18)
Frederick M. Denny
8. Christianity and Peacebuilding
147
(22)
Andrea Bartoli
PART II CASE STUDIES IN RELIGION AND PEACEBUILDING
9. Creating Spaces: Interreligious Initiatives for Peace
169
(22)
Diane D'Souza
10. Case Studies in Religion and Peacebuilding: Cambodia
191
(22)
Catherine Morris
11. History Unrequited: Religion as Provocateur and Peacemaker in the Bosnian Conflict
213
(30)
Douglas M. Johnston and Jonathon Eastvold
12. Truth and Reconciliation: The South Africa Case
243
(18)
H. Russel Bongan
13. Northern Ireland: Religion and the Peace Process
261
(18)
Patrick Grant
14. Religious Peacebuilding: From Potential to Action
279
(24)
Judy Carter and Gordon S. Smith
List of Contributors
303
(6)
Index
309
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