Peace Building
Katongole and Rice insist that we need to see reconciliation as a larger story. They mention the life of Archbishop Oscar Romero as illustrative of a person who stepped back and saw and experienced something larger and bigger than he had previously known. The following is attributed to him, the kingdom is not only beyond our efforts, it is even beyond our vision we are workers, not master builders; ministers, not messiahs. We are prophets of a future not our own. As you watch the film and read Campbell-Johnsons summary of his life, note how the Archbishops life speaks to social justice and even beyond this.Considering this idea that we need to see reconciliation as a larger story, how does your personal ideology support or fail to engage reconciliation as a theme? In what ways does your worldview motivate and sustain you in reconciliation efforts?Please write a well-organized essay of 300-400 words in MLA style, properly formatted and thoroughly edited