Articles by Brian Cox
The “Third Way” of Abrahamic Reconciliation
Brian Cox Friday, 1 September 2006
The world is being torn apart by two ideologies: American primacy and global jihad. Faith-based reconciliation is needed to prevent these two ideologies from colliding.
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Knitting Kashmir: Faith-Based Reconciliation in Action
Brian Cox Friday, 12 December 2003
Brian Cox, from the International Center for Religion & Diplomacy, relays his experience with faith-based reconciliation in Kashmir.
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Faith-Based Diplomacy: An Ancient Idea Newly Emergent
Brian Cox, Daniel Philpott Monday, 1 September 2003
Faith-based diplomacy is often practiced by non-state actors, NGO workers, religious leaders, and private citizens. Its religious foundation is adept at solving issues secular diplomacy cannot understand. Acknowledgment of the enemy's suffering, apology, forgiveness and reconciliation are found in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. [FREE]
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