The book retells the family stories of Genesis and Jesus, with commentary that informs all three of the Abrahamic religions of the world: Judaism, Islam and Christianity. It examines each story through the lens of conflict and peacemaking, “showing a way to peace in our time from the ‘no’ to murder to the ‘yes’ to reconciliation.”
Each chapter introduces imagined headlines of the ancient story with actual, parallel headlines from the present, thus highlighting this connection of past and present. Going back those pathways toward peace illuminates possibilities for the present and future. It extends the wisdom tradition of sacred texts.
“Story-Formed Pathways to Peace: Headline News from Genesis, Jesus and Today” prompts readers to rethink their approaches to conflict and peacemaking, affirm what is good in what they have learned in their families of origin and along the way, as well as change destructive behaviors challenged by the modeling of the characters in the stories told. For more details about the book, please visit https://www.amazon.com/Story-formed-Pathways-Peace-Headline-Genesis/dp/1984550446.
“Story-Formed Pathways to Peace: Headline News from Genesis, Jesus and Today”
By Dalton Reimer
Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 188 pages | ISBN 9781984550453
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 188 pages | ISBN 9781984550446
E-Book | 188 pages | ISBN 9781984550439
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Dalton Reimer is the co-founder and former co-director of the Center for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies at Fresno Pacific University, established in 1990. Earlier in 1960, he joined the faculty of what was then Pacific College. His first field of teaching was communication, which expanded in later years into peace and conflict studies. He served the university over the years in various capacities. Simultaneously, he served in various leadership roles in the church, both locally, nationally and internationally. After beginning his journey toward retirement in 2002, Reimer continued his work with the Center for Peacemaking and Conflict Studies with a particular focus on international peace education development. He has also taught and lectured at institutions of the church and higher education on five different continents. He is the co-editor of Christian Conflict Resolution as well as a contributor to several other works. He earned his bachelor’s degree from California State University, Fresno and master’s and doctoral degrees from Northwestern University in Illinois.
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