Press Reviews
David F. Ford OBE, Regius Professor of Divinity Emeritus, University of Cambridge
This book on interfaith engagement, by a distinguished leader in the field, not only vividly tells the story of a remarkable initiative but also gives its secret: an approach to faith communities and religious issues that is well-informed, imaginative, wise in strategy and execution, and deeply relevant to our conflicted world.
Dame Minouche Shafik, Director, London School of Economics
At a time when some are fomenting divisions among religions, this wonderful book fosters understanding and compassion. Read it and you will feel more hopeful about the world.
Craig Calhoun, University Professor of Social Sciences, Arizona State University, USA
A thoughtful account of how religion can play a constructive role amid conflicts, and why people of faith should make this effort.
Dr Philip Lewis, Consultant on Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations to the Bishop of Leeds, and former lecturer in Peace Studies at Bradford University
Church TimesThis short, incisive Christian reflection on interfaith dialogue and practice could well become a landmark in identifying and resourcing the next generation's agenda for such encounter... This invigorating work could energise much theology, interfaith encounter, and religious education, as well as the teaching of politics and social sciences.