Roadmap to Reconciliation 2.0, Brenda Salter McNeil
Roadmap to Reconciliation 2.0, Brenda Salter McNeil
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Roadmap to Reconciliation 2.0
Moving Communities into Unity, Wholeness and Justice

Author: Brenda Salter McNeil, Eugene Cho

Narrator: Brenda Salter McNeil

Unabridged: 5 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: One Audiobooks

Published: 10/15/2020


Synopsis

We can see the injustice and inequality in our lives and in the world. We are ready to rise up. But how, exactly, do we do this? How does one reconcile? What we need is a clear sense of direction. Based on her extensive consulting experience with churches, colleges and organizations, Rev. Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil has created a roadmap to show us the way. She guides us through the common topics of discussion and past the bumpy social terrain and political boundaries that will arise. In this revised and expanded edition, McNeil has updated her signature roadmap to incorporate insights from her more recent work. Roadmap to Reconciliation 2.0 includes a new preface and a new chapter on restoration, which address the high costs for people of color who work in reconciliation and their need for continual renewal. With reflection questions and exercises at the end of each chapter, this book is ideal to read together with your church or organization. If you are ready to take the next step into unity, wholeness and justice, then this is the book for you.

About The Author

Brenda Salter McNeil is a dynamic speaker, author, and trailblazer with over twenty-five years of experience in the ministry of racial, ethnic, and gender reconciliation. She was featured as one of the fifty most influential women to watch by Christianity Today in 2012 and is an associate professor of reconciliation studies in the School of Theology at Seattle Pacific University. She is also the coauthor of The Heart of Racial Justice and the author of A Credible Witness.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jared

I believe this book could have employed far more theology than it did; but I realize that this is ultimately not intended to be a theological treatise—and its theology is sufficient, if fairly conventional. There is also a clear political bias and one-sidedness that may be frustrating to some reader......more

The Bible begins with a family and ends with a multitude. Its narrative arc thus includes unity and diversity. Because of creation, all who bear the image of God are also children of Adam and Eve. Because of the new creation, the “great multitude” gathered before God’s throne in adoration encompasse......more

Goodreads review by Hannah

Roadmap to Reconciliation is both practical and compelling. I loved Salter McNeil's dissection and analysis of conflict and how conflict can be a catalyst for transformation. I also enjoyed that she included practical questions for discussion and consideration. Topics like "reconciliation" can somet......more

Goodreads review by Adam

Summary: The second edition of an introduction to making reconciliation a real and tangible reality to Christian communities.  Generally, my approach to reading is to find areas I can agree and learn from. It is not that I am not ever critical in my reading, but that I tend to work to be charitable.......more