Why can't we talk? : Christian wisdom on dialogue as a habit of the heart
(2012)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Turner Publishing Company, 2012
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781594734847 (electronic bk.) MWT13576994, 1594734844 (electronic bk.) 13576994
LANGUAGE
English
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Think of an issue that makes your blood boil. Now imagine lunch with a friend who is just as passionate about it-on the other side. How can the two of you even broach the issue, let alone hear each other with curiosity and compassion? The answer begins long before the lunch does, by learning to engage dialogue as a habit of the heart-an inner transformation that the ancient practices of Christian spirituality can address. This highly readable and timely guide to restoring dialogue shows you how to cultivate this transformation while preparing you to approach your adversaries with curiosity, civility and compassion. With dialogue expert John Backman leading the way, you will: - Examine the obstacles that keep you from dialogue: black-and-white thinking, a "distraction lifestyle," the fear of change and negative impressions from others. - Explore the strength of character from which healthy dialogue springs-and the work of the soul that cultivates them. - Learn practical guidelines for dialogue and how they work in an imperfect world. - Encounter anecdotes of dialogue in action, from resolutions of interpersonal conflict to difficult dialogues on some of the most divisive issues of our age. - Use provocative questions at the end of each chapter to stimulate group discussion and individual reflection

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