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Living with conflict- [e-book] : a challenge to a peace church.
Living with conflict- [e-book] : a challenge to a peace church.
- Material Type
- 전자책
- ISBN
- 9780810886742
- Language Code
- 본문언어 - eng
- LC Callnumber
- BX7676.3
- DDC
- 289.641
- Callnumber
- 289.641
- Author
- Robson, Susan.
- Title/Author
- Living with conflict - [e-book] : a challenge to a peace church. / Robson, Susan
- Publish Info
- [Sl] : The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2013.
- Material Info
- 239 p.
- Formatted Contents Note
- 완전내용Living with conflict : a challenge to a peace church -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Wider Worlds: An Evolving Commitment to Peace -- Chapter Three: Smaller Worlds: Conflict inside the Church -- Chapter Four: "Don't Even Think about It": Conflict Handling among Quakers -- Chapter Five: Are All the Peace Churches like This? -- Chapter Six: Power, Authority, Leadership, and Government -- Chapter Seven: The One and the Many: Separate and Together -- Chapter Eight: Making "Safe Spaces" to Talk -- Chapter Nine: Public and Private Stories -- Chapter Ten: Living with Conflict -- Glossary of Quaker Terms -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author
- Abstracts/Etc
- 요약 In Living with Conflict: A Challenge to a Peace Church, Susan Robson explores the discomforts and denials that can arise when an organization committed to doing good suspects that it is not living up to its declared aims. This case study of Quakers in the United Kingdom closely examines the challenge of living constructively despite ever-present internal conflicts. Drawing on ideas from contemporary organizational theory, Robson’s study points the way forward for Quakers and other value-based groups. Living with Conflict compares the evolution of the Quaker peace testimony to the experience of other peaceful churches, in both their relationships to the wider world and how they handle congregational conflict. It analyzes conflicts in small church congregations, looking at triggers and responses, past and present, describing the consequences of challenging community narratives and creating counter-narratives. Students of peace and conflict studies, organizational studies, and the sociology of religion will find this study thought-provoking. Living with Conflict is also for anyone who has ever joined an organization they thought was welcoming and safe, working together for the common good, only to see it unravel into a flurry of acrimonious e-mails, slammed doors, tears, legal proceedings, even tragedy.
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Society of Friends
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Church controversies
- Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
- Conflict management
- Added Entry-Personal Name
- Robson, Susan
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- chimsin:483951
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