| Key | BIB36993 |
| Reference type | Book Section |
| Title | Advancing the Conversation on Reconciliation as Spiritual Process: Educate Youth in History, Dialogue, and Critical Thinking (Bahá’i) |
| Book title | Spirit of Reconciliation : A Multi-Faith Resource |
| Author | Bahá'í Community of Canada |
| Editor | Aldred, Raymond C. and Duhan-Kaplan, Laura |
| Year | 2020 |
| Publisher | Canadian Race Relations Foundation : The Vancouver School of Theology |
| Place published | Vancouver, BC |
| Abstract | What is Canada’s project of Reconciliation with Indigenous peoples? It is a process of truth, compassion, and justice––spiritual virtues important to the country’s many faith traditions. Each tradition brings its history, stories, symbols and practices to the Reconciliation circle. Together, we can learn to walk forward in a good way. Are you curious about how faith communities can participate? In this book, leaders from ten communities share their experiences, suggestions, and hopes. They represent Anglican, Bahá’i, Buddhist, Catholic, Hindu, Indigenous, Islamic, Jewish, Sikh, and United Church traditions. Learn from them about how you and your community can: • Seek proper relatedness • Learn about Indigenous cultures • Use the prayer resources of your tradition • Work towards social justice • Join a sharing circle • Share difficult stories through dialogue • Learn and teach others • Educate youth in history, dialogue and critical thinking • Meditate on your role in history and healing • Find commonalities and serve others • Reach out for mutual interfaith learning |
| Notes | [1], 106, [1] pages. |
| Language | English |
| Keywords | INDIGENOUS PEOPLES; CANADA; RECONCILIATION; SOCIAL CHANGE |
| Pages | 68–74 |
| Section | 7. |
| File attachments | internal-pdf://3981125615/Spirit-of-Reconciliation-final-WEB-all.pdf |
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