In this conversation, Greg Arthur speaks with Dr. Ray Kim from the International Center of Religion and Diplomacy about the complexities of peacemaking today, touching on themes of extremism, Christian nationalism, and the importance of building conflict-resilient communities. They explore the challenges of loving one's enemies, the role of storytelling in fostering understanding, and the need for faith communities to navigate issues of masculinity and gender. The discussion emphasizes the importance of curiosity, social trust, and the potential for reconciliation in a polarized world.
They also spend time previewing The (Re)union, our virtual conference taking place February 26-28, 2025. Listeners to the episode can get a discount code to use when they register. Find out more information here
Episode Takeaways
Peacemaking requires understanding and addressing extremism.
Christian nationalism is a multifaceted issue that needs careful examination.
Building conflict-resilient communities is essential for social cohesion.
Conflict can be an opportunity for growth and deeper relationships.
Loving our enemies should be a lived reality, not just a platitude.
Storytelling is a powerful tool for fostering connection and understanding.
Faith communities must engage with the complexities of masculinity and gender.
Tolerance is not enough; we must strive for true reconciliation.
Rebuilding social trust is crucial in addressing societal divisions.
Curiosity should guide our interactions, not anger or fear.
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