David Augsburger
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Caring Enough To Confront (Reprinted)
$16.00Add to cartThis classic book on Christian peacemaking teaches the reader how to build trust, cope with blame and prejudice, and be honest about anger and frustration as they seek to confront with compassion and resolve issues in a healthy and healing way.
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Peace Building By Between And Beyond Muslims And Evangelical Christians
$147.00Add to cartI. Introduction
Mohammed Abu-Nimer And David AugsburgerII. Peace-Building, Nonviolence, And Conflict Resolution
The Practices Of Forgiveness And Reconciliation In Conflict Transformation
David Augsburger
Response To Augsberger
Karim Douglas Crow
Muslim Perspectives On War And Peace
Ayse Kadayifci
Response To Kadayifci
Glen StassenIII. Religious Diversity And Identity
The Qur’anic Perspective On Religious Pluralism
Riffat Hassan
I Am As My Servant Thinks Of Me
Rabia Terri Harris
Response To Hassan And Harris
Wilbert Shenk
Social Location And Christian Identity: Some Historical Perspectives
Wilbert Shenk And Alvin C. Dueck
Response To Shenk And Dueck
Jimmy JonesInterfaith And Intra-Faith Dialogue
Theological Foundation Of Interfaith Dialogue And Peaceful Coexistence: The Koran’s Universal Perspectives
Osman Bakar
Fear And Muslim-Christian Conflict Transformation: Resources From Attachment Theory And Affect Regulation
Evelyne Reisacher
Toward Mutual Respectful Witness
Dudley Woodberry
The Right To Religious Conversion: Between Apostasy And Proselytization
Abdul Rashied Omar
Response To All Articles
Asma Afsaruddin
Response To Bakar And Omar
Dudley WoodburyV. Contemporary Issues, Case Studies
Rethinking Human Rights: A Common Challenge For Muslims And Christians
David Johnston
Let Peace Flourish: Descriptive And Applied Research From The Conflict Transformation Grant
Al Dueck, Kevin Reimer, Josh Morgan, And Steve Brown
Abrahamic Faiths: Models Of Interfaith Dialogue In The U. S.
Muhammed Shafiq
Response To All Articles
Ghulam Haider Aasi And David JohnstonConcluding Remarks
Appendices
Additional Info
This timely work addresses sensitive issues and relations between Muslims and Christians around the world. The book uniquely captures the opportunity for Christians and Muslims to come together and discuss pertinent issues such as pluralism, governance, preaching, Christian missionary efforts, and general misperceptions of Muslim and Christian communities. Joint authorship and discussion within the book is used to offer dialogue and responses between different contributors. This dialogue reveals that Christians and Muslims hold many things in common while having meaningful differences. It also shows the value of honestly sharing convictions while respecting and hearing the beliefs of another. -
Christian Counseling : An Introduction
$23.99Add to cartChristians who counsel, counselors who are Christian – what is the difference? What makes Christian counseling distinctive from secular counseling approaches? Malony and Augsburger introduce the substance and method, including family systems methodology, of Christian counseling as a major voice. The book also includes how to do a faith assessment; how to collaborate, consult, and refer; the centrality of Christ in the counseling process; how to address issues of sexual and cultural diversity with sensitivity; and the destiny of Christian counseling.
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Hate Work
$35.00Add to cart1. Many Ways Of Hating : A Spectrum Of Hates
2. Transforming Moment : Breakthrough To Empathy
3. Learning To Hate : Hate Taught And Caught
4. Hate And Memory : Living Out The Past
5. Hate And The Shadow : Exploring The Soul
6. Demon Of The Absolute : The Need To Be Right
7. Ultimate Triumph Of Hate : The Horror Of The Holocaust
8. Fear Of The Other : The Faces Of The Enemy
9. Justice Mercy And Hate : Contempt Becomes CompassionAdditional Info
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the word hate is being used in our society more than ever, argues respected teacher and author David Augsburger, yet we still most often see hate in others and refuse to see it in ourselves. This book is at once a psychological, theological, and sociological analysis of hate and an argument for moving from hatred to compassion in our dealings with others.Augsburger explores the different levels of hate, which he believes range across a continuum, from extremely destructive to constructive patterns of hating. As he discusses how it is possible for hatred to become compassion, Augsburger helps the reader understand hate as it operates in ourselves and in others, and he proposes a path to help us move away from violent expressions of hate.
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Conflict Mediation Across Cultures
$32.00Add to cartAugsburger boldly suggests that we can even reach the point of enjoying differences once we learn how to understand the cultural, psychological and social background from which these emerge. Oh yes, the spiritual and religious issues are also a vital part of the total scenario which produces conflict.