The Hizmet Movement and Peacebuilding
Global Cases
Herausgeber: Abu-Nimer, Mohammed; Seidel, Timothy
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Herausgeber: Abu-Nimer, Mohammed; Seidel, Timothy
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In this collection of essays, authors from a variety of disciplines critically examine the peacebuilding implications and societal impact of the Hizmet Movement. Increased scholarly attention is being paid to the role of religion in peacebuilding theory and practice, and in particular how that is expressed in Islam and Islamic contexts.
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In this collection of essays, authors from a variety of disciplines critically examine the peacebuilding implications and societal impact of the Hizmet Movement. Increased scholarly attention is being paid to the role of religion in peacebuilding theory and practice, and in particular how that is expressed in Islam and Islamic contexts.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 736g
- ISBN-13: 9781498537513
- ISBN-10: 1498537510
- Artikelnr.: 52642757
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 736g
- ISBN-13: 9781498537513
- ISBN-10: 1498537510
- Artikelnr.: 52642757
Mohammed Abu-Nimer is professor of international peace and conflict resolution and director of the Peacebuilding and Development Institute at the School of International Service, American University. Timothy Seidel is assistant professor in the Department of Applied Social Sciences and the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding, and director of the Center for Interfaith Engagement at Eastern Mennonite University.
Introduction: The Hizmet Movement and Peacebuilding, by Mohammed Abu-Nimer
and Timothy Seidel Part I: Educational Paths to Peacebuilding Chapter 1:
The Resolution of Conflicts and Building Unity, by Eugeniusz Sakowicz
Chapter 2: Parallel Educational Paths to Peacebuilding, by Ori Z. Soltes
Chapter 3: Fethullah Gülen's Pedagogical Ideas and their Practice in
Central Asia, by Beishenaliev Almazbek Beishenalievich Chapter 4: Iraqi
Women of Three Generations, by Martha Ann Kirk Part II: Overcoming
"Otherness" and Living Together Chapter 5: The Violence of Identity
Formation and the Case of Hizmet Exceptionalism, by Jessica Rehman Chapter
6: Peace-Building Initiatives in Nigeria, by Margaret A. Johnson Chapter 7:
Hizmet Educational Institutions and the Kurdish Community, by Sophia Pandya
Chapter 8: Turkish Active Diplomacy in the Philippines as Inspired by
Fethullah Gülen's Ideas, by Henelito A. Sevilla, Jr. Part III: The
Conceptual Foundations of the Hizmet Movement's Approach to Peacebuilding
Chapter 9: Fractal Complexity in Fethullah Gülen's Writings Dealing with
Aspects of Peacebuilding, by Abdul Karim Bangura Chapter 10: Service that
Listens Loudly, by Thomas Gage Chapter 11: Plurality, Peacebuilding, and
Islam, by Kajit Bagu Part IV: Spirituality, Interfaith and Intra-faith
Engagement toward Peacebuilding Chapter 12: The Importance of Hizmet
Movement in the Process of Peace Building in Ethiopia, by Teshome Berhanu
Kemal Chapter 13: Paradigm of Service, by Shanthikumar Hettiarachchi
Chapter 14: Conflict and Peacebuilding in a Multi-religious and
Multi-ethnic State, by Amidu Olalekan Sanni Chapter 15: Gülen, Lederach,
and Peacebuilding, by Simon Robinson
and Timothy Seidel Part I: Educational Paths to Peacebuilding Chapter 1:
The Resolution of Conflicts and Building Unity, by Eugeniusz Sakowicz
Chapter 2: Parallel Educational Paths to Peacebuilding, by Ori Z. Soltes
Chapter 3: Fethullah Gülen's Pedagogical Ideas and their Practice in
Central Asia, by Beishenaliev Almazbek Beishenalievich Chapter 4: Iraqi
Women of Three Generations, by Martha Ann Kirk Part II: Overcoming
"Otherness" and Living Together Chapter 5: The Violence of Identity
Formation and the Case of Hizmet Exceptionalism, by Jessica Rehman Chapter
6: Peace-Building Initiatives in Nigeria, by Margaret A. Johnson Chapter 7:
Hizmet Educational Institutions and the Kurdish Community, by Sophia Pandya
Chapter 8: Turkish Active Diplomacy in the Philippines as Inspired by
Fethullah Gülen's Ideas, by Henelito A. Sevilla, Jr. Part III: The
Conceptual Foundations of the Hizmet Movement's Approach to Peacebuilding
Chapter 9: Fractal Complexity in Fethullah Gülen's Writings Dealing with
Aspects of Peacebuilding, by Abdul Karim Bangura Chapter 10: Service that
Listens Loudly, by Thomas Gage Chapter 11: Plurality, Peacebuilding, and
Islam, by Kajit Bagu Part IV: Spirituality, Interfaith and Intra-faith
Engagement toward Peacebuilding Chapter 12: The Importance of Hizmet
Movement in the Process of Peace Building in Ethiopia, by Teshome Berhanu
Kemal Chapter 13: Paradigm of Service, by Shanthikumar Hettiarachchi
Chapter 14: Conflict and Peacebuilding in a Multi-religious and
Multi-ethnic State, by Amidu Olalekan Sanni Chapter 15: Gülen, Lederach,
and Peacebuilding, by Simon Robinson
Introduction: The Hizmet Movement and Peacebuilding, by Mohammed Abu-Nimer
and Timothy Seidel Part I: Educational Paths to Peacebuilding Chapter 1:
The Resolution of Conflicts and Building Unity, by Eugeniusz Sakowicz
Chapter 2: Parallel Educational Paths to Peacebuilding, by Ori Z. Soltes
Chapter 3: Fethullah Gülen's Pedagogical Ideas and their Practice in
Central Asia, by Beishenaliev Almazbek Beishenalievich Chapter 4: Iraqi
Women of Three Generations, by Martha Ann Kirk Part II: Overcoming
"Otherness" and Living Together Chapter 5: The Violence of Identity
Formation and the Case of Hizmet Exceptionalism, by Jessica Rehman Chapter
6: Peace-Building Initiatives in Nigeria, by Margaret A. Johnson Chapter 7:
Hizmet Educational Institutions and the Kurdish Community, by Sophia Pandya
Chapter 8: Turkish Active Diplomacy in the Philippines as Inspired by
Fethullah Gülen's Ideas, by Henelito A. Sevilla, Jr. Part III: The
Conceptual Foundations of the Hizmet Movement's Approach to Peacebuilding
Chapter 9: Fractal Complexity in Fethullah Gülen's Writings Dealing with
Aspects of Peacebuilding, by Abdul Karim Bangura Chapter 10: Service that
Listens Loudly, by Thomas Gage Chapter 11: Plurality, Peacebuilding, and
Islam, by Kajit Bagu Part IV: Spirituality, Interfaith and Intra-faith
Engagement toward Peacebuilding Chapter 12: The Importance of Hizmet
Movement in the Process of Peace Building in Ethiopia, by Teshome Berhanu
Kemal Chapter 13: Paradigm of Service, by Shanthikumar Hettiarachchi
Chapter 14: Conflict and Peacebuilding in a Multi-religious and
Multi-ethnic State, by Amidu Olalekan Sanni Chapter 15: Gülen, Lederach,
and Peacebuilding, by Simon Robinson
and Timothy Seidel Part I: Educational Paths to Peacebuilding Chapter 1:
The Resolution of Conflicts and Building Unity, by Eugeniusz Sakowicz
Chapter 2: Parallel Educational Paths to Peacebuilding, by Ori Z. Soltes
Chapter 3: Fethullah Gülen's Pedagogical Ideas and their Practice in
Central Asia, by Beishenaliev Almazbek Beishenalievich Chapter 4: Iraqi
Women of Three Generations, by Martha Ann Kirk Part II: Overcoming
"Otherness" and Living Together Chapter 5: The Violence of Identity
Formation and the Case of Hizmet Exceptionalism, by Jessica Rehman Chapter
6: Peace-Building Initiatives in Nigeria, by Margaret A. Johnson Chapter 7:
Hizmet Educational Institutions and the Kurdish Community, by Sophia Pandya
Chapter 8: Turkish Active Diplomacy in the Philippines as Inspired by
Fethullah Gülen's Ideas, by Henelito A. Sevilla, Jr. Part III: The
Conceptual Foundations of the Hizmet Movement's Approach to Peacebuilding
Chapter 9: Fractal Complexity in Fethullah Gülen's Writings Dealing with
Aspects of Peacebuilding, by Abdul Karim Bangura Chapter 10: Service that
Listens Loudly, by Thomas Gage Chapter 11: Plurality, Peacebuilding, and
Islam, by Kajit Bagu Part IV: Spirituality, Interfaith and Intra-faith
Engagement toward Peacebuilding Chapter 12: The Importance of Hizmet
Movement in the Process of Peace Building in Ethiopia, by Teshome Berhanu
Kemal Chapter 13: Paradigm of Service, by Shanthikumar Hettiarachchi
Chapter 14: Conflict and Peacebuilding in a Multi-religious and
Multi-ethnic State, by Amidu Olalekan Sanni Chapter 15: Gülen, Lederach,
and Peacebuilding, by Simon Robinson