Church Disputes Mediation

Voorkant
Gracewing Publishing, 2003 - 553 pagina's

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Inhoudsopgave

Media
1
Purpose of this book
2
Some terms
3
Scriptural foundations for dispute resolution
5
Mediation in Church history
10
Mediation in the Roman Catholic Church
22
Formal dispute resolution within the Church of England
31
Scheme of research
48
Application of this model for the Church
189
Conclusion and a musical analogy
214
Community mediation
217
History of community mediation
218
resolution or transformation?
227
The community mediation process
233
Comparison between community and commercial mediation
272
The theology of the community mediation model
288

Summary
50
The Westminster Abbey dispute
53
The background
54
The initial suspension
56
Efforts to negotiate a settlement
58
Dismissal
59
The appeal to Lord Jauncey
62
The result
64
The aftermath
67
Lessons to be learned
69
The future
79
Church dispute resolution in the United Kingdom
85
Types of church dispute
86
Features of church disputes
118
Management issues of church disputes
125
Other issues
134
Commercial mediation
141
Introduction
142
The model familiar to lawyers
143
The Civil Procedure Rules 1998
145
A slow takeup
149
Government interest
158
A framework for the process
164
Success rate
178
Financial cost
183
Conclusions
293
Consensusbuilding mediation
297
Introduction
298
Consensusbuilding decisionmaking
305
The consensusbuilding mediation process
308
Examples from the wider Church
314
The theology of consensusbuilding mediation
330
Application
332
Conclusion
339
Mediation in the Anglican Communion
343
The survey
350
Suitability of different types of dispute
354
Choice of mediator
389
Canon Law
400
Training and education
410
Conclusions
467
Mediation using the internet
495
Surveys
505
Bibliography and tables
519
Canons Church of England
533
Canons Roman Catholic
534
NonUK Church legislation
535
Disputes
538
Organisations
540
Index
543

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