John Barton is Professor of Teaching in the Religion and Philosophy Division at Pepperdine University where he also serves as director of the Pepperdine Center for Faith and Learning.

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Part One: An Aerial View of Religion 1 Toward Religion's "Better" 2 Setting Coordinates for Hope 3 Describing Religion 4 Observing Religions Part Two: The Geography of Dissonance and Peace 5 Silos, Shielas, and Sets: On Religious Identity 6 Magnets, Markets, and Fields: On Religious Agency 7 Trails, Mountains, and Elephants: On Religious Similarity 8 Bubbles, Bombs, and Bridges: On Dissonance and Peace
In this compact book, Barton is able to clearly articulate his thesis on religion's role in peacebuilding with writing that makes it accessible to everyone. Scholars, community leaders, and members of the public interested in understanding religion and interreligious peacebuilding efforts will find this primer useful in enhancing their religious literacy--something that is desperately needed. --Eduard van der Merwe "Boniuk Institute Newsletter" ...Barton's book Better Religion will serve not only as a primer but the foundation for important conversations that can lead to more collaboration in the pursuit of peace. --Robert D. Cornwall "Word and Way"
