Turning Cheeks: Why Christians And Muslims Should Break The Cycle Of Hate
Turning the other cheek does not condone the wrong of the other, but it affords us an opportunity in our responses to break cycles of violence by not sowing more violence.
Turning the other cheek does not condone the wrong of the other, but it affords us an opportunity in our responses to break cycles of violence by not sowing more violence.
Chris Stedman | Posted 05.25.2011
Given his willingness to reach across dividing lines, I asked Derek Webb about his religious identity and how it relates to his work and his positions on issues relating to LGBT people, Muslims and atheists.
John L. Esposito | Posted 05.25.2011
Though religion is increasingly playing an important role in the self-identity of combatants and their mobilization, it can mask deep seated economic, social and political tensions and conflicts.
Rev. Dr. James A. Kowalski | Posted 06.05.2011