Faith-Based Diplomacy
Douglas shares how incorporating religious perspectives into international politics can lead to breakthroughs in communication between conflicting faith communities. Through prayer, shared readings, and open dialogue, participants were able to address grievances and form an inter-religious council that fosters ongoing collaboration and understanding. This approach not only respects the beliefs of those involved but also encourages a more profound connection that transcends traditional diplomatic methods.In this clip
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Douglas Johnston — Diplomacy and Religion in the 21st Century
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