How to shape a wiser world after war
This thoughtful guide offers a practical approach to leadership and discussion in groups tackling big questions about democracy, faith, and global responsibilities. It emphasizes tailoring discussions to the needs of the group and using reliable references to explore today’s challenges.
This edition frames a broad program for reading, dialogue, and action. It covers the war’s meaning, the role of religions in public life, and how nations might cooperate to build a safer, more just world. It provides discussion prompts and suggested readings to ground conversations in historical and contemporary perspectives, without presuming simple answers.
- Explore what it means to win a war and still pursue lasting peace.
- Consider how different faiths and cultures influence democracy and international relations.
- Learn how to frame discussion questions, assign readings, and guide a group toward meaningful outcomes.
- Find guidance on planning a constructive path from crisis to reconstruction.
Ideal for readers of history, religion, and public policy who want a grounded, discussion‑driven approach to building a new world.