How can Christians become agents of reconciliation in a divided world and Church? This accessible and practical volume brings together leading theologians and experienced peacebuilders to explore Christian Biblical Reasoning – a fresh way of reading Scripture that nurtures the habits essential for peacemaking.With insights from Miroslav Volf, David F. Ford, John Swinton, Tom Greggs, and Maggi Dawn, alongside practitioners from the Rose Castle Foundation, the book explores twelve transformative habits – including Lament, Forgiveness, Hospitality, and Empathy – drawn from real-world reconciliation work. Designed for ministers, church leaders, and peacemakers at every level, it offers clear, real-life applications alongside theological depth.Blending academic insight with hands-on wisdom, A Christian Wisdom of Reconciliation is a vital resource for anyone seeking to bridge divides and live out the gospel of peace.
David Ford is Regius Professor of Divinity Emeritus, University of Cambridge.Gregory A, Ryan, Assistant Professor, Centre for Catholic Studies, Durham University.Robert Leigh, Head of Impact, Partnerships, and Theology, Rose Castle Foundation.Sarah Snyder, Founding Director, Rose Castle Foundation.
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Paul D. Murray, Gregory A. Ryan, Paul Lakeland, Durham University) Murray, Paul D. (Professor of Systematic Theology and Dean-Director, Professor of Systematic Theology and Dean-Director, Centre for Catholic studies, Durham University) Ryan, Gregory A. (Assistant Professor (Research) in Ecclesiology and Receptive Ecumenism, Assistant Professor (Research) in Ecclesiology and Receptive Ecumenism, Connecticut) Lakeland, Paul (Aloysius P. Kelley SJ Professor of Catholic Studies and Director, Aloysius P. Kelley SJ Professor of Catholic Studies and Director, Center for Catholic Studies at Fairfield University