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Brand
Unbranded
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ISBN
9780857212924

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Lion HUDSON PLC
ISBN-10
0857212923
ISBN-13
9780857212924
eBay Product ID (ePID)
143547429

Product Key Features

Book Title
Father, Forgive : Reflections on Peacemaking
Number of Pages
176 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Topic
Religion, Politics & State
Features
New Edition
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Religion
Author
Andrew White
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0 in
Item Weight
7.9 Oz
Item Length
0.9 in
Item Width
0.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2022-304461
Reviews
eoeAndrew White has the extraordinary capacity to sail the seas of conflict, coming alongside those involved in causing and delivering violence, and capturing them for the cause of peace. To do this he breaks most of the rules in any book of health and safety, personal protection, and bureaucratic process e He inspires forgiveness and demonstrates love.e, Andrew White has the extraordinary capacity to sail the seas of conflict, coming alongside those involved in causing and delivering violence, and capturing them for the cause of peace. To do this he breaks most of the rules in any book of health and safety, personal protection, and bureaucratic process ... He inspires forgiveness and demonstrates love.
Dewey Edition
23
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Dewey Decimal
234.5
Edition Description
New Edition
Table Of Content
Contents Acknowledgments 9 Foreword 11 Preface: The Coventry Litany of Reconciliation 14 Chapter 1 From Coventry to Baghdad 18 Chapter 2 We All Need Restoration 27 Chapter 3 A Divided World 36 Chapter 4 The Rift Begins: Jews and Christians 57 Chapter 5 The Rift Continues: Jews and Christians 72 Chapter 6 The Three Christian Theological Views 101 Chapter 7 Covetousness 123 Chapter 8 Greed 129 Chapter 9 Envy and Indifference 146 Chapter 10 Lust and Pride 155 Conclusion: Father, Forgive 164 A Reflection: The Principles of Reconciliation 168 Pray for Our Ministry 170
Synopsis
The Vicar of Baghdad shares what he has learned about peacemaking Canon Andrew White is a peacemaker who has saved hundreds of individuals and communities through reconciliation. Before he left to serve in Baghdad in 2005, Andrew was director of the International Centre for Reconciliation in Coventry, England--the center of a network of over 250 "Cross of Nails" centers, which serve the cause of reconciliation around the world. Father Forgiveis structured around the Coventry Litany of Reconciliation, which was written following the bombing of Coventry's medieval cathedral during World War II. The litany's main theme, which is inscribed behind the altar of the ruined building, is "Father Forgive." Accompanying the litany are reflections written from Andrew's experience. Appropriate for personal reflection or as a tool to launch a strategic prayer initiative for reconciliation around the world, Father Forgiveis packed with unique insights and profound personal experience., For most of his ministry Canon Andrew White has been involved in reconciliation. 'The kind of people I engage with are not usually very nice, ' he writes. 'On the whole, nice people do not cause wars.' In Baghdad he lives daily with violence, and has conducted too many funerals. He knows what peacemaking costs. Before he left for Baghdad in 2005 Andrew was Director of the International Centre for Reconciliation in Coventry. He bases his book on Coventry's Litany of Reconciliation, which asks God's forgiveness for the hatred, greed, envy, indifference, lust and pride which corrupt our world., The Vicar of Baghdad shares what he has learned about peacemaking Canon Andrew White is a peacemaker who has saved hundreds of individuals and communities through reconciliation. Before he left to serve in Baghdad in 2005, Andrew was director of the International Centre for Reconciliation in Coventry, England--the center of a network of over 250 "Cross of Nails" centers, which serve the cause of reconciliation around the world. Father Forgive is structured around the Coventry Litany of Reconciliation , which was written following the bombing of Coventry's medieval cathedral during World War II. The litany's main theme, which is inscribed behind the altar of the ruined building, is "Father Forgive." Accompanying the litany are reflections written from Andrew's experience. Appropriate for personal reflection or as a tool to launch a strategic prayer initiative for reconciliation around the world, Father Forgive is packed with unique insights and profound personal experience., For most of his ministry Canon Andrew White has been involved in reconciliation. 'The kind of people I engage with are not usually very nice,' he writes. 'On the whole, nice people do not cause wars.' In Baghdad he lives daily with violence, and has conducted too many funerals. He knows what peacemaking costs. Before he left for Baghdad in 2005 Andrew was Director of the International Centre for Reconciliation in Coventry. He bases his book on Coventry's Litany of Reconciliation, which asks God's forgiveness for the hatred, greed, envy, indifference, lust and pride which corrupt our world., Canon Andrew White is a peacemaker, who has saved hundreds of individuals and communities. This book is based on his insights.
LC Classification Number
BT738.27

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