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Dialogue on Divinity: Conflict and the Healing of Hatred

Cathedral of St. John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Avenue, New York

Enduring cultural or political conflict, between neighbors who become trapped in cycles of resentment or outright violence, can have a corrosive effect on the consciousness and identity of the people involved. For those who come to understand themselves primarily as people opposed to a hostile, threatening other group of people, it becomes difficult to imagine any alternative to one or the other side being destroyed or expelled.