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Is Reconciliation Possible after Violent Conflict? On The Religion Factor

reconciliation statueYou now can read an abridged version of my lecture at the Centre for Religion, Conflict and the Public Domain at the University of Groningen, ‘Is Reconciliation Possible after Violent Conflict’ on the Centre’s blog: ‘The Religion Factor.’ I’ve previously posted a full version of the talk. 

Author Gladys GanielPosted on October 27, 2015Categories Churches & Reconciliation, Dealing with the Past, Ecumenism, Evangelicalism, Irish Catholic Church, Morality, NI Politics, Peace Studies, Social Justice, Sociology of Religion, Victims

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