Real Peace Process
In "Real Peace Process," Siobhán Garrigan delves into the intricate relationship between Protestant and Catholic churches in Ireland, offering a profound analysis of how Christian worship can sometimes become entangled in sectarianism. Drawing from extensive fieldwork across various congregations, Garrigan emphasizes the necessity of a peace process that transforms not only civic structures but also the hearts and minds of individuals. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2010, this insightful paperback spans 238 pages, exploring themes such as the dynamics of religious relations in Ireland, the social aspects of public worship, and the religious dimensions of peacebuilding within the Christian context. Ideal for readers interested in Christian sociology and the complexities of religious life in Ireland, "Real Peace Process" invites you to reflect on the powerful role of faith in fostering reconciliation. Discover the potential for genuine peace by understanding the deep-seated relations that shape our communities.