Studies in Muslim-Christian Cooperation
This publication presents case studies on interreligious action, highlighting specific approaches and tools that CRS staff members created and the networks they helped forge. They address shortcomings as well as successes and delineate lessons garnered from everyday experience. They also point to the many challenges on the horizon, such as finding ways to better employ religious resources in the pursuit of peace; linking community-level attitudinal and behavioral changes to broader social and religious transformation; effectively addressing personal traumas and prejudices; and fostering women’s and young people’s leadership in and through their religious communities.
Table of Contents
Foreword (J. Andreas Hipple, GHR Foundation)
Introduction (Tom Bamat, Nell Bolton and Myla Leguro)
Interreligious Action as a Driver for Social Cohesion and Development – Atalia Omer
Bosnia-Herzegovina: Choosing Peace Together (CPT) – Nell Bolton and Edita Čolo Zahirović
Building Capacities for Peace across Africa – Shamsia Ramadhan
Central African Republic (CAR): Platforms for Social Cohesion – Jean Baptiste Talla
Coastal Kenya: United for Children’s Rights – Grace Ndugu
Mindanao: Binding, Bonding and Bridging – Myla Leguro and the A3B Project Team
Upper Egypt: Action for Interreligious Tolerance – Roger Fahmy and Malaka Refai
Afterword (Nell Bolton)