Dalton Reimer uses Bible stories to point to peace

Center for Peacemaking

Dalton Reimer, Ph.D., communication faculty emeritus, published the book Story-Formed Pathways to Peace in September 2018 through Xlibris. The book uses the family stories of Genesis and Jesus to point the way to peace. According to the publisher’s website: “Story-Formed Pathways to Peace calls readers to action around a single vision—making peace a reality. It draws on the unexpected power of stories to transform the world. The stories retold here have resonated through the ages not only with those religious but also with thinkers, artists, musicians, and others who have seen in them universal patterns of behavior. Now retold with commentary as seen through the lens of conflict and peacemaking, they illuminate pathways to peace as relevant today as when first told. Each chapter is fronted with imagined headlines of the ancient story with actual parallel headlines from the present, thus highlighting this connection of past and present. It is then in going back that pathways toward peace are illuminated for the present and future. The wisdom tradition of sacred texts is hereby extended.” More at fupping.com/zakparker/2019/03/02/the-14-most-profound-books-about-religion/ and daltonreimer.com/

Author

Wayne Steffen
Associate Director of Publications and Media Relations