Between the Bells: Stories of reconciliation from Corrymeela,Used

Between the Bells: Stories of reconciliation from Corrymeela,Used

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Corrymeela a Christian community committed to reconciliation, is bounded by bells. Twice a day morning and evening a large bell sounds out over the site. This is a call to attention, a call to pause, a space to reflect on God, self, neighbour, stranger. Between the Bells recounts the varied experiences of many whose lives have been changed by their visit to Corrymeela, and the changes they have effected in others. Narrated by the former Centre Director of the Corrymeela Community, it is full of wild and beautiful and funny stories that linger in the heart. Each story shows an aspect of the reconciliation journey, and captures various encounters sad, challenging, inspiring, strange that roam from the epic to the everyday. Between the Bells considers these key questions: What needs reconciled in the 21st Century? What has religion to offer in a positive way to Northern Ireland, for its people, for society? How can we better understand conflict in order to build positive relations, improve communication, and nurture individuals, communities and society?

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  • Q: What is 'Between the Bells' about? A: 'Between the Bells' recounts the experiences of individuals whose lives have been transformed by their visits to the Corrymeela community, focusing on themes of reconciliation and understanding conflict.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'Between the Bells'? A: The book is authored by Paul Hutchinson, who served as the former Centre Director of the Corrymeela Community.
  • Q: What is the publication date of 'Between the Bells'? A: 'Between the Bells' was published on May 30, 2019.
  • Q: How many pages does 'Between the Bells' contain? A: 'Between the Bells' consists of 128 pages.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: 'Between the Bells' is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: What themes does 'Between the Bells' explore? A: The book explores themes of reconciliation, understanding conflict, and the role of religion in society, particularly in Northern Ireland.
  • Q: Is 'Between the Bells' suitable for all readers? A: 'Between the Bells' is suitable for anyone interested in stories of reconciliation and conflict management, as well as those looking to reflect on personal and societal challenges.
  • Q: Are there any specific stories highlighted in 'Between the Bells'? A: Yes, the book includes various stories that range from the epic to the everyday, showcasing sad, challenging, inspiring, and funny experiences related to reconciliation.
  • Q: What questions does 'Between the Bells' raise about reconciliation? A: The book poses critical questions such as what needs to be reconciled in the 21st century and how can religion positively impact society in Northern Ireland.
  • Q: What condition is 'Between the Bells' in? A: 'Between the Bells' is in new condition.

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