Reconciliation - the heart-felt restoration of person to person, people to people, and all to God - is as central to the Christian message as it is sorely needed in today's world. The stories in this book come from all over the globe: India, where Hindus and Christians urgently need to embrace a "culture of dialogue", and where words alone have not been enough for reconciliation between untouchables and upper castes; Argentina, where the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo paid the cost to communicate truly about the military dictatorship and the missing persons; Estonia, where understanding the role of one's mother tongue has been essential to promoting communication between Estonians and Russophones; Canada, where sensitivity is critical for reconciliation between First Nations peoples and the churches. Again and again a picture of communication with a human face emerges - one that genuinely cares for the "other" as one's neighbour.
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Broschiert. Condición: Sehr gut. Philip LEE (Ed.) Communication & Reconciliation - Challenges Facing the 21st Century TB - 96 Seiten - in Englisch - ISBN 2825413410 - 2001 - WCC Publications, Geneva Aus dem Inhalt: Communicating Disability as a Human Rights Issue Who are we - Restoring the Language, Cultural Memory und mehr Zustand: Sehr gut! Size: 13 x 22 Cm. Buch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 017870
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