Transforming
Applying Spirituality, Emergent Creativity, and Reconciliation
Herausgeber: Redekop, Gloria Neufeld; Redekop, Vern Neufeld
Transforming
Applying Spirituality, Emergent Creativity, and Reconciliation
Herausgeber: Redekop, Gloria Neufeld; Redekop, Vern Neufeld
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Global crises-from pandemics to climate change-demonstrate the vulnerability of the biosphere and each of us as individuals, calling for responses guided by creative analysis and compassionate reflection. Transforming explores actions that create paths of understanding and collaboration as the groundwork for transformative community.
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Global crises-from pandemics to climate change-demonstrate the vulnerability of the biosphere and each of us as individuals, calling for responses guided by creative analysis and compassionate reflection. Transforming explores actions that create paths of understanding and collaboration as the groundwork for transformative community.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 782g
- ISBN-13: 9781498593144
- ISBN-10: 1498593143
- Artikelnr.: 63303182
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 486
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 782g
- ISBN-13: 9781498593144
- ISBN-10: 1498593143
- Artikelnr.: 63303182
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Vern Neufeld Redekop is professor emeritus of conflict studies at Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Canada. His book From Violence to Blessing has been translated into French and Arabic and has been widely used internationally to promote reconciliation. Gloria Neufeld Redekop is a researcher and author in spirituality and religious social history. Her publications include Bad Girls and Boys Go to Hell (or Not): Engaging Fundamentalist Evangelicalism and The Work of Their Hands: Mennonite Women's Societies in Canada.
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Transforming: Inside and Out by Gloria Neufeld Redekop and
Vern Neufeld Redekop
Part 1: Violence, Spirituality, and Reconciliation
Chapter 1: Reconciliation as Emergent Creativity by Vern Neufeld Redekop
Chapter 2: The Biology of Emotion: Implications for Self-Development,
Spirituality, and Justice by Katherine Peil Kauffman
Chapter 3: Violence, Reconciliation, and the Significance of the Subtle
Mystical Dimension in the Light of René Girard's Battling to the End by
Petra Steinmair- Pösel
Chapter 4: Coming to Terms with Violence and War: The Experience of
Mennonite Women and Children in Russia (1917-1925) by Gloria Neufeld
Redekop
Part 2: Reconciliation as Spiritual Praxis
Chapter 5: Relational Ecosystem for Peace (REP): From Division to Deep
Connection with Compassionate Listening by Brigitte Gagnon
Chapter 6: Interworldview Dialogue (IWVD): The Emergence of an Applied
Theory for Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding by Patrice C. Brodeur
Chapter 7: The Dénouement of Religious Leader Engagement in the Canadian
Armed Forces by S. K. Moore
Chapter 8: RLE from the Balcony: The Domestic Application of Religious
Leader Engagement by Karen Hamilton
Chapter 9: Creative Dialogue between Muslim and Western Worlds towards
Reconciliation and Addressing Violent Extremism: A Muslim Perspective by
Iman Ibrahim
Chapter 10: Arts Literacy and Nonviolent Social Change: Re-envisioning
Spirituality through Creative Practice by Lauren Michelle Levesque
Part 3: Indigenous Insights and Challenges for Reconciliation
Chapter 11: Transcending Traditional Justice Claims: Challenges of
Indigenous-Settler Reconciliation by Joseph Cleyn
Chapter 12: Warring with Windigo/Wihtiko: Cree and Algonquian Insights into
Spirituality, Emergent Creativity and Reconciliation by Cecil Chabot
Chapter 13: Transforming Wihtiko Systems by Catherine Twinn (with thanks to
Isaac Twinn)
Chapter 14: Transforming "Wicked" Problems in an Integral Manner: The Case
of Fly-In Indigenous Communities by Robert Logie
Chapter 15: Reconciliation in Australia and Lederach's Moral Imagination by
Sue-Anne Hess
Part 4: Complexity, Community, and Emergent Development
Chapter 16: Harnessing Principles of Complex Systems for Understanding and
Modulating Social Structures by Neil D. Theise with Catherine Twinn, Gloria
Neufeld Redekop, and Lissane Yohannes
Chapter 17: Development as Emergent Creativity by Naresh Singh
Chapter 18: Sacred Diplomacy as "The Adjacent Possible Praxis":
Transforming Peacebuilding to Meet the Challenges of a Warming Planet by
Merle Lefkoff
Conclusion by Oscar Gasana
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Introduction: Transforming: Inside and Out by Gloria Neufeld Redekop and
Vern Neufeld Redekop
Part 1: Violence, Spirituality, and Reconciliation
Chapter 1: Reconciliation as Emergent Creativity by Vern Neufeld Redekop
Chapter 2: The Biology of Emotion: Implications for Self-Development,
Spirituality, and Justice by Katherine Peil Kauffman
Chapter 3: Violence, Reconciliation, and the Significance of the Subtle
Mystical Dimension in the Light of René Girard's Battling to the End by
Petra Steinmair- Pösel
Chapter 4: Coming to Terms with Violence and War: The Experience of
Mennonite Women and Children in Russia (1917-1925) by Gloria Neufeld
Redekop
Part 2: Reconciliation as Spiritual Praxis
Chapter 5: Relational Ecosystem for Peace (REP): From Division to Deep
Connection with Compassionate Listening by Brigitte Gagnon
Chapter 6: Interworldview Dialogue (IWVD): The Emergence of an Applied
Theory for Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding by Patrice C. Brodeur
Chapter 7: The Dénouement of Religious Leader Engagement in the Canadian
Armed Forces by S. K. Moore
Chapter 8: RLE from the Balcony: The Domestic Application of Religious
Leader Engagement by Karen Hamilton
Chapter 9: Creative Dialogue between Muslim and Western Worlds towards
Reconciliation and Addressing Violent Extremism: A Muslim Perspective by
Iman Ibrahim
Chapter 10: Arts Literacy and Nonviolent Social Change: Re-envisioning
Spirituality through Creative Practice by Lauren Michelle Levesque
Part 3: Indigenous Insights and Challenges for Reconciliation
Chapter 11: Transcending Traditional Justice Claims: Challenges of
Indigenous-Settler Reconciliation by Joseph Cleyn
Chapter 12: Warring with Windigo/Wihtiko: Cree and Algonquian Insights into
Spirituality, Emergent Creativity and Reconciliation by Cecil Chabot
Chapter 13: Transforming Wihtiko Systems by Catherine Twinn (with thanks to
Isaac Twinn)
Chapter 14: Transforming "Wicked" Problems in an Integral Manner: The Case
of Fly-In Indigenous Communities by Robert Logie
Chapter 15: Reconciliation in Australia and Lederach's Moral Imagination by
Sue-Anne Hess
Part 4: Complexity, Community, and Emergent Development
Chapter 16: Harnessing Principles of Complex Systems for Understanding and
Modulating Social Structures by Neil D. Theise with Catherine Twinn, Gloria
Neufeld Redekop, and Lissane Yohannes
Chapter 17: Development as Emergent Creativity by Naresh Singh
Chapter 18: Sacred Diplomacy as "The Adjacent Possible Praxis":
Transforming Peacebuilding to Meet the Challenges of a Warming Planet by
Merle Lefkoff
Conclusion by Oscar Gasana
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Transforming: Inside and Out by Gloria Neufeld Redekop and
Vern Neufeld Redekop
Part 1: Violence, Spirituality, and Reconciliation
Chapter 1: Reconciliation as Emergent Creativity by Vern Neufeld Redekop
Chapter 2: The Biology of Emotion: Implications for Self-Development,
Spirituality, and Justice by Katherine Peil Kauffman
Chapter 3: Violence, Reconciliation, and the Significance of the Subtle
Mystical Dimension in the Light of René Girard's Battling to the End by
Petra Steinmair- Pösel
Chapter 4: Coming to Terms with Violence and War: The Experience of
Mennonite Women and Children in Russia (1917-1925) by Gloria Neufeld
Redekop
Part 2: Reconciliation as Spiritual Praxis
Chapter 5: Relational Ecosystem for Peace (REP): From Division to Deep
Connection with Compassionate Listening by Brigitte Gagnon
Chapter 6: Interworldview Dialogue (IWVD): The Emergence of an Applied
Theory for Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding by Patrice C. Brodeur
Chapter 7: The Dénouement of Religious Leader Engagement in the Canadian
Armed Forces by S. K. Moore
Chapter 8: RLE from the Balcony: The Domestic Application of Religious
Leader Engagement by Karen Hamilton
Chapter 9: Creative Dialogue between Muslim and Western Worlds towards
Reconciliation and Addressing Violent Extremism: A Muslim Perspective by
Iman Ibrahim
Chapter 10: Arts Literacy and Nonviolent Social Change: Re-envisioning
Spirituality through Creative Practice by Lauren Michelle Levesque
Part 3: Indigenous Insights and Challenges for Reconciliation
Chapter 11: Transcending Traditional Justice Claims: Challenges of
Indigenous-Settler Reconciliation by Joseph Cleyn
Chapter 12: Warring with Windigo/Wihtiko: Cree and Algonquian Insights into
Spirituality, Emergent Creativity and Reconciliation by Cecil Chabot
Chapter 13: Transforming Wihtiko Systems by Catherine Twinn (with thanks to
Isaac Twinn)
Chapter 14: Transforming "Wicked" Problems in an Integral Manner: The Case
of Fly-In Indigenous Communities by Robert Logie
Chapter 15: Reconciliation in Australia and Lederach's Moral Imagination by
Sue-Anne Hess
Part 4: Complexity, Community, and Emergent Development
Chapter 16: Harnessing Principles of Complex Systems for Understanding and
Modulating Social Structures by Neil D. Theise with Catherine Twinn, Gloria
Neufeld Redekop, and Lissane Yohannes
Chapter 17: Development as Emergent Creativity by Naresh Singh
Chapter 18: Sacred Diplomacy as "The Adjacent Possible Praxis":
Transforming Peacebuilding to Meet the Challenges of a Warming Planet by
Merle Lefkoff
Conclusion by Oscar Gasana
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Introduction: Transforming: Inside and Out by Gloria Neufeld Redekop and
Vern Neufeld Redekop
Part 1: Violence, Spirituality, and Reconciliation
Chapter 1: Reconciliation as Emergent Creativity by Vern Neufeld Redekop
Chapter 2: The Biology of Emotion: Implications for Self-Development,
Spirituality, and Justice by Katherine Peil Kauffman
Chapter 3: Violence, Reconciliation, and the Significance of the Subtle
Mystical Dimension in the Light of René Girard's Battling to the End by
Petra Steinmair- Pösel
Chapter 4: Coming to Terms with Violence and War: The Experience of
Mennonite Women and Children in Russia (1917-1925) by Gloria Neufeld
Redekop
Part 2: Reconciliation as Spiritual Praxis
Chapter 5: Relational Ecosystem for Peace (REP): From Division to Deep
Connection with Compassionate Listening by Brigitte Gagnon
Chapter 6: Interworldview Dialogue (IWVD): The Emergence of an Applied
Theory for Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding by Patrice C. Brodeur
Chapter 7: The Dénouement of Religious Leader Engagement in the Canadian
Armed Forces by S. K. Moore
Chapter 8: RLE from the Balcony: The Domestic Application of Religious
Leader Engagement by Karen Hamilton
Chapter 9: Creative Dialogue between Muslim and Western Worlds towards
Reconciliation and Addressing Violent Extremism: A Muslim Perspective by
Iman Ibrahim
Chapter 10: Arts Literacy and Nonviolent Social Change: Re-envisioning
Spirituality through Creative Practice by Lauren Michelle Levesque
Part 3: Indigenous Insights and Challenges for Reconciliation
Chapter 11: Transcending Traditional Justice Claims: Challenges of
Indigenous-Settler Reconciliation by Joseph Cleyn
Chapter 12: Warring with Windigo/Wihtiko: Cree and Algonquian Insights into
Spirituality, Emergent Creativity and Reconciliation by Cecil Chabot
Chapter 13: Transforming Wihtiko Systems by Catherine Twinn (with thanks to
Isaac Twinn)
Chapter 14: Transforming "Wicked" Problems in an Integral Manner: The Case
of Fly-In Indigenous Communities by Robert Logie
Chapter 15: Reconciliation in Australia and Lederach's Moral Imagination by
Sue-Anne Hess
Part 4: Complexity, Community, and Emergent Development
Chapter 16: Harnessing Principles of Complex Systems for Understanding and
Modulating Social Structures by Neil D. Theise with Catherine Twinn, Gloria
Neufeld Redekop, and Lissane Yohannes
Chapter 17: Development as Emergent Creativity by Naresh Singh
Chapter 18: Sacred Diplomacy as "The Adjacent Possible Praxis":
Transforming Peacebuilding to Meet the Challenges of a Warming Planet by
Merle Lefkoff
Conclusion by Oscar Gasana
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors