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Transforming: Applying Spirituality, Emergent Creativity, and Reconciliation

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Full Title:

Transforming: Applying Spirituality, Emergent Creativity, and Reconciliation

Contributors:

By (Author) Gloria Neufeld Redekop
Edited by Vern Neufeld Redekop
Contributions by Gloria Neufeld Redekop
Contributions by Vern Neufeld Redekop
Contributions by Katherine Peil Kauffman
Contributions by Petra Steinmair-Psel
Contributions by Brigitte Gagnon
Contributions by Patrice C. Brodeur
Contributions by S. K. Moore
Contributions by Karen Hamilton

ISBN:

9781498593144

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

4th March 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

204

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

486

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 219mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

635g

Description

Global crisesfrom pandemics to climate changedemonstrate the vulnerability of the biosphere and each of us as individuals, calling for responses guided by creative analysis and compassionate reflection. Transforming, building on its companion volume, Awakening, explores actions that create paths of understanding and collaboration as the groundwork for transformative community. The community of scholars in this volume offers perspectives that collectively form a complex tapestry of resources. The volume engages with the complex range of challenges and possibilities across a variety of sectors, and provides an interdisciplinary approach to the prospects for transformative healing of human and non-human communities, and the global environment we inhabit. Spirituality is essential to this, and, as such, the work explores vital dimensions of emerging spiritual concepts, methods, and practices that harbor interfaith potential for genuine reconciliation and communion.

Reviews

An extraordinary book that truly transforms you inside and out. . . . Vern Neufeld Redekop and Gloria Neufeld Redekops edited book has a fascinating collection of chapters that are intricately related to the three pillars of psychospiritual and transcendental life: spirituality, emergent creativity, and reconciliation. Katherine Peil Kauffmans presentation of an integrated view of individual emotions; Naresh Singhs pioneering application of complexity theory to societal development; Karen Hamiltons and Iman Ibrahims positions of religious conflict resolution; and Lauren Levesques potential use of music in reconciliation are striking examples of the many pragmatic perspectives. An evocative prescription that emerges out of the book is the use of complexity theory to integrate the interwoven transformations at different scalesintrapersonal, interpersonal, and communityeventually leading to transformation of the entire biosphere.

-- Anirban Chakraborti, Jawaharlal Nehru University

Transforming is a refreshing and exciting volume that is in itself an example of emergent creativityto use one of the books key concepts. The approaches to and processes of transformation offer many new theoretical ideas and examples of how to build peace that resonate with concepts of biological life, spirituality, justice, and the human heart. Throughout the book, the focus on creativity, generativity, and transformativity is so needed in our work, our communities, and our world.

-- Jessica Senehi, University of Manitoba

In Transforming, Vern Neufeld Redekop and Gloria Neufeld Redekop assemble and convey the dominant hope for our time. Creative reconciliation emerging as an ever new Adjacent Possible that is impossible to predict and in a manner that goes beyond what we could imagine. All of life for 3.7 billion years is an emergence that ever transforms into the adjacent possibilities that life itself creates. We are now destroying the biosphere of which we are members. Its time to transform.

-- Stuart Kauffman, MacArthur Fellow, FRSC (Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada)

This book shows how to apply intelligent thinking and insights from lands and cultures across the world to solve the real problems of our time, right now when we most need them. It is an exciting book because it spotlights embedded wisdom in the worlds diverse cultures, nurtures it forward in a synthesised, sensitive discussion that is supremely urgent, dynamic and generative. The upswell of deep and practical knowledge presented here has, until now, eluded pronouncement in such a poised way. This book accomplishes the task of what we face across the globe together, because it fosters peace between all people and the flourishing of the Earth.

-- Felicity McCallum, Scholar-Practitioner in Indigenous-Settler Reconciliation, Charles Stuart University, Australia

Author Bio

Vern Neufeld Redekop is professor emeritus of conflict studies at Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Canada. His book From Violence to Blessing has been translated into French and Arabic and has been widely used internationally to promote reconciliation.

Gloria Neufeld Redekop is a researcher and author in spirituality and religious social history. Her publications include Bad Girls and Boys Go to Hell (or Not): Engaging Fundamentalist Evangelicalism and The Work of Their Hands: Mennonite Womens Societies in Canada.

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