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Religion Spirituality

Through Conflict to Resolution

managing editor Augustine Meier

edited by Martin Rovers

by (author) N./.A. N/A

Publisher
LES ÉDITIONS NOVALIS
Initial publish date
May 2006
Category
Spirituality
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9782895077978
    Publish Date
    May 2006
    List Price
    $11.99

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How we resolve conflict is deeply personal, profoundly cultural, and intrinsically linked to matters of faith and spirituality.Augustine Meier and Martin Rovers bring together an acclaimed group of professionals and academics to provide expertise for frontline professionals working in the area of conflict and conflict resolution. The essence of this wide-ranging collection, which will appeal to all thoughtful readers in our conflicted world, is that conflict resolution takes many shapes and involves a multitude of different experiences and situations. How we resolve conflict is deeply personal, profoundly cultural, and intrinsically linked to matters of faith and spirituality.The book is organized in four main sections:1. Theory2. Conflict resolution in different settings3. Application of different models4. Ethical dimensionsThrough Conflict to Resolution is the latest title in the Saint Paul University Research Series

About the authors

Augustine Meier teaches in health sciences at Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Ontario, is an adjunct research professor in the Department of Psychology, Carleton University, Ottawa, and a clinical psychologist in private practice.

Thomas St. James O’Connor holds the Delton J. Glebe Chair, Pastoral Counselling and is also the director of pastoral care and counselling at Waterloo Lutheran Seminary. He is an associate clinical professor in family medicine at McMaster University, and was a teaching chaplain at both Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Josephs Health Care in Hamilton, Ontario.

Peter L. VanKatwyk has been involved in therapy practice, clinical education programs, and the pastoral counselling program at Waterloo Lutheran Seminary, Waterloo, Ontario.

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MARTIN ROVERS is Chair of Christian Family Studies at Saint Paul University. His previous books include Healing the Wounds in Couple Relationships (Novalis, 2005) and Yes I Can: Being a Marriage Preparation Facilitator, which he co-authored with Mona-Lee Feehan (Novalis, 2006).

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