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Reconciling All Things

A Christian Vision for Justice, Peace and Healing

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Reconciling All Things

By: Emmanuel Katongole, Chris Rice
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Our world is broken and cries out for reconciliation. But mere conflict resolution and peacemaking are not enough. What makes real reconciliation possible? How is it that some people are able to forgive the most horrendous of evils? And what role does God play in these stories? Does reconciliation make any sense apart from the biblical story of redemption?

Secular models of peacemaking are insufficient. And the church has not always fulfilled its call to be agents of reconciliation in the world. In Reconciling All Things, Emmanuel Katongole and Chris Rice, codirectors of the Center for Reconciliation at Duke Divinity School, cast a comprehensive vision for reconciliation that is biblical, transformative, holistic, and global. They draw on the resources of the Christian story, including their own individual experiences in Uganda and Mississippi, to bring solid, theological reflection to bear on the work of reconciling individuals, groups, and societies. They recover distinctively Christian practices that will help the church be both a sign and an agent of God's reconciling love in the fragmented world of the twenty-first century.

This powerful, concise book lays the philosophical foundations for reconciliation and explores what it means to pursue hope in areas of brokenness in theory and practice.

©2008 Emmanuel Katongole and Chris Rice (P)2022 eChristian
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Our newly consolidated parish brings together three different histories and social patterns of class, race, and ethnicity. This book offers foundational principles to guide our newly formed ministry for Justice, Peace, and Care for Creation. The ten theses outline in the final chapter are guidelines to keep the ministry on track for us to be a reconciling community.

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