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Monotheism and Peacebuilding investigates the complex role monotheistic religions play in fostering peace and resolving conflicts. Author John D. Brewer analyzes how the shared belief in one God across Christianity, Islam, and Judaism can serve as a foundation for dialogue and mutual understanding between different faith communities.
The book challenges common assumptions that monotheism inherently leads to conflict and intolerance. Instead, it demonstrates how monotheistic principles can be leveraged to promote reconciliation, justice, and sustainable peace. Through theoretical frameworks and case studies, Brewer illustrates practical applications of monotheistic theology in peacebuilding initiatives.
Part of the Elements in Religion and Monotheism series, this work contributes to academic discourse on religious studies, conflict resolution, and interfaith engagement, offering valuable insights for scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in understanding religion’s constructive role in society.







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