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"The Moral Imperative: Israel, Palestine, and the Quest for Peace" w/Professor Mohammed Abu-Nimer

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Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: [email protected] a compelling episode of Faithful Politics, hosts Will Wright and Josh Burtram engage in a nuanced conversation with Professor Mohammed Abu-Nimer, a leading authority on peace and conflict resolution. The trio delves into the complex history and current dynamics of the Israel-Palestine conflict, dissecting the role of religious ideologies, international politics, and media narratives. Born as a Palestinian, Abu-Nimer passionately advocates for a two-state solution, where Israel and Palestine coexist with open borders and mutual respect. He urges listeners to critically examine the information they consume, challenging them to look beyond mainstream media outlets like CNN and NBC, and to hold their political representatives accountable for perpetuating one-sided, harmful policies.Co-host Josh Burtram, coming from an evangelical Christian perspective, adds another layer to the conversation by highlighting the oft-ignored Christian communities in Palestine. He calls on listeners, especially those in the Christian faith, to recognize the suffering of their "brothers and sisters in Christ" in the region. The episode culminates in a collective call to action: for listeners to actively participate in peace-building efforts, whether that's through engaging in dialogue, attending peace activities, or combating hate speech in their own communities. Both hosts and their guest stress the importance of human dignity and equality in resolving the conflict and encourage their diverse audience, ranging from atheists to conservative Christians, to take informed, compassionate stances. This episode serves not just as an educational resource but as a moral imperative for listeners to become part of the solution.Guest Bio:Mohammed Abu-Nimer, of the International Peace and Conflict Resolution program, is a full professor who has conducted interreligious conflict resolution training and interfaith dialogue workshops in conflict areas around the world, such as in, Egypt, Northern Ireland, the Philippines (Mindanao), Israel, Palestine, Chad, Nigeria, and Sri Lanka. As a professor with over 35 years of teaching experience, he has developed numerous courses that deal with different facets of peacebuilding and conflict resolution and regularly publish on the subject. While his research has focused on a wide array of areas in peacebuilding and conflict resolution, his most recent areas of focus have included faith-based peacebuilding, interfaith dialogue in peacebuilding and building social cohesion, and pedagogical considerations on incorporating peace and forgiveness education in the Arab world and Muslim world. He also served as a Senior Advisor to the KAICIID Dialogue Centre, an international organization that specialized in interreligious and intercultural dialogue. Abu-Nimer has been both author and an editor of more than 13 books on faith-based and interfaith peacebuilding Professor Abu-Nimer's websiteSupport the showKeep the conversation going.Want to learn more about Faithful Politics, suggest a future guest, or connect with us directly?Visit our website:faithfulpoliticspodcast.comBrowse our bookstore, featuring books from many of our guests:faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/bookstoreSupport the show and help us keep these conversations going:patreon.com/cw/FaithfulPoliticsSubscribe for behind-the-scenes content, reflections, and updates:faithfulpolitics.substack.comContact the hosts:Josh Burtram, Faithful Host: [email protected] Wright, Political Host: [email protected] Faithful Politics:Instagram: faithful_politicsFacebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast

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