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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Detailed Table of Contents viii
- Acknowledgments xvi
- Preface xix
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PART I. Introductory Essay
- Chapter 1: Contemporary Conflict Resolution: An Overview of the Field and the Core Components of its Educational Programs 2
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PART II. Foundational Values and Concepts
- Chapter 2: Pursuing Peace and Refraining from Destructive Conflict 36
- Chapter 3: Rabbinic Perspectives on Constructive Conflict: A “Dispute for the Sake of Heaven” 74
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PART III. Foundational Commandments And Laws
- Chapter 4: Basic Interpersonal Obligations and Prohibitions 110
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PART IV. Basic Commandments and Laws of Interpersonal Conflict Resolution
- Chapter 5: Judging People Favorably: Countering Negative Judgmental Biases 190
- Chapter 6: Tokhahah: Judaism’s Basic Approach to Resolving Interpersonal Conflict through Dialogue 223
- Chapter 7: Retaliation and Resentment: Not Taking Revenge and Not Bearing a Grudge 261
- Chapter 8: Apologies: The Asking and Granting of Forgiveness 299
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PART V. The Affective Component-Anger Management
- Chapter 9: Jewish Anger Management 408
- Conclusion 453
- Glossary 468
- Bibliography 474
- Index 542
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Detailed Table of Contents viii
- Acknowledgments xvi
- Preface xix
-
PART I. Introductory Essay
- Chapter 1: Contemporary Conflict Resolution: An Overview of the Field and the Core Components of its Educational Programs 2
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PART II. Foundational Values and Concepts
- Chapter 2: Pursuing Peace and Refraining from Destructive Conflict 36
- Chapter 3: Rabbinic Perspectives on Constructive Conflict: A “Dispute for the Sake of Heaven” 74
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PART III. Foundational Commandments And Laws
- Chapter 4: Basic Interpersonal Obligations and Prohibitions 110
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PART IV. Basic Commandments and Laws of Interpersonal Conflict Resolution
- Chapter 5: Judging People Favorably: Countering Negative Judgmental Biases 190
- Chapter 6: Tokhahah: Judaism’s Basic Approach to Resolving Interpersonal Conflict through Dialogue 223
- Chapter 7: Retaliation and Resentment: Not Taking Revenge and Not Bearing a Grudge 261
- Chapter 8: Apologies: The Asking and Granting of Forgiveness 299
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PART V. The Affective Component-Anger Management
- Chapter 9: Jewish Anger Management 408
- Conclusion 453
- Glossary 468
- Bibliography 474
- Index 542