"Henderson's style in this richly personal book is fluent, accessible and immensely readable. It does not hide from the suffering of the world but movingly claims that healing is possible." - Interreligious Insight December 2011

"[These narratives] offer qualitative evidence that a mixture of courage and humility can infuse dialogic encounters with hope that persons of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds can forgive and reconcile rather than perpetuate violence." -- Religious Studies Review (2011, 37:3)

" No Enemy to Conquer offers a passionate, well-researched defense of the virtue of forgiveness and its place in healing hate and conflict while establishing peace and justice at a grassroots level all over the world." -- Chicago Crescent , July 2010

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"In this moving book, Michael Henderson tells the stories of people from all parts of the world who have experienced the transformative power of forgiveness.... A truly remarkable book." --Catherine Rowland, Book review editor of "Network," the magazine of Women, Word, Spirit

Violence and other forms of sin shrink our lives and our imaginations; forgiveness enables them to expand. In this engaging and stimulating book, Michael Henderson tells stories of extraordinary people from around the world whose commitment to forgiveness stirs our imaginations and offers hope for new life in the future--for all of us wise enough to heed their examples. --L. Gregory Jones, Dean of the Divinity School and Professor of Theology, Duke University

"A fascinating examination of forgiveness in an unforgiving world." --Mariana Cantacuzino, The Huffington Post, Jan. 9, 2010

"Henderson's book leads us to ask: What will allow us to see our enemies in a new light that will make forgiveness possible? ... From Henderson we know that there are some common points along the journey. --Roger S. Gottlieb, Tikkun (January/February 2010)

"This is a humane and thoughtful guidebook to the troubled times we live in." --Martin Bell OBE, UNICEF UK Ambassador

"These beautifully written and sensitively told stories of forgiveness and peace should provide inspiration and hope for many readers." --Trudy Govier, Author of Forgiveness and Revenge and Taking Wrongs Seriously

Offering dramatic evidence of the transformative power of forgiveness, No Enemy to Conquer shares the stories of people of diverse faiths and cultures who, despite all odds, found the courage to reconcile with their enemies. Gathering the voices of Desmond Tutu, Benazir Bhutto, Rajmohan Gandhi, Jonathan Sacks, the Dalai Lama, and others, Henderson's masterful anthology is an inspiring step toward a geopolitics of mercy.
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Offering dramatic evidence of the transformative power of forgiveness, No Enemy to Conquer shares the stories of people of diverse faiths and cultures who, despite all odds, found the courage to reconcile with their enemies.
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  • Foreword: No Peace without Forgiveness
  • The Dalai Lama
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • 1 Clash or Alliance?
  • NIGERIA The Pastor and the Imam
  • LEBANON Militia enemies step back from the brink
  • JEWISH-MUSLIM DIALOGUE Honoring Daniel Pearl
  • DR. DAVID SMOCK: The Process of Forgiveness
  • Perspective
  • JONATHAN SACKS: A Stunningly Original Strategy
  • 2 Reaching Out to 'The Other'
  • NORTHERN IRELAND Journey without a map
  • SOUTH AFRICA After the Heidelberg Tavern Massacre
  • ISRAEL AND PALESTINE Parents' Circle - Families Forum
  • ISRAEL AND PALESTINE Combatants for Peace
  • GERMANY Meeting the ""Monsters of My Dreams""
  • DR. DONNA HICKS: Dignity for All
  • Perspective
  • DESMOND TUTU: God's Dream for Humanity
  • 3 Moving Beyond Victimhood
  • PENNSYLVANIA Before the Blood Had Dried
  • POLAND Revisiting Auschwitz
  • GERMANY Norwegian Confronts Nazi Jailer
  • INDIA Beyond Revenge in Gujarat
  • RWANDA Tutsi Works for Reconciliation
  • ENGLAND Liverpool Mother Stirs a Nation
  • DR. MARGARET SMITH A New Sense of Empowerment
  • Perspective
  • RAJMOHAN GANDHI The Righteous Chariot
  • 4 Taking Responsibility
  • FIJI God Has No Favorite Race
  • ISRAEL Asking Questions
  • SIERRA LEONE No Thirst for Revenge
  • INDIA Praying for Compassion for the Aggressor
  • BRITISH-JAPANESE RELATIONS A Tale of Two Flags
  • DR. MOHAMMED ABU-NIMER: Liberation through Responsibility
  • Perspective
  • BENAZIR BHUTTO The Great Forgiver
  • 5 Creating Safe Space
  • Switzerland Ir?¿ne Laure at Caux
  • DR. BARRY HART Transformative Spaces for Change
  • Perspective
  • BETTY BIGOMBE: What a Woman Can Do
  • 6 Acknowledging the Past
  • AUSTRALIA National Sorry Day
  • GERMANY Pforzheim: After the Nightmare
  • JAVA Dutch POW Diary Changes Japanese Life
  • GERMANY What about Dresden?
  • UNITED STATES Restitution to the Nisei
  • JOSEPH MONTVILLE: The Science Behind Reconciliation
  • Afterword
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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    Produktdetaljer

    ISBN
    9781602581401
    Publisert
    2009-01-07
    Utgiver
    Baylor University Press
    Vekt
    399 gr
    Høyde
    223 mm
    Bredde
    152 mm
    Dybde
    15 mm
    Aldersnivå
    P, 06
    Språk
    Product language
    Engelsk
    Format
    Product format
    Heftet
    Antall sider
    220

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    Biografisk notat

    Michael Henderson is an English journalist. The author of nine books, his latest titles include, See You After the Duration (2004) and Forgiveness: Breaking the Chain of Hate (2002).