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Religion, Dialogue, and Non-Violent Actions in Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
Authors:Mohammed Abu-Nimer
Institution:(1) School of International Service, International Peace and Conflict Resolution Program, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, 20016
Abstract:This article examines the potential constructive role that religious peace builders can play in contributing to Palestinian-Israeli reconciliation and peace. An interfaith setting is a space in which believers from various faith groups come together to explore not only their similarities and differences, but also how they can promote peace in the harsh reality of violence. In such encounters, there is a wide range of interfaith dialogue activities and possibilities that can be deployed. Based on applied training and interfaith dialogue workshops and experiences, this article proposes a framework for conducting interfaith dialogue among Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Palestine and Israel.
Keywords:Interfaith dialogue  reconciliation  nonviolence  religiocentrism  religiorelativism  religion and peace process  Rabbis for Human Rights
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