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Seeing the Unseen
Beyond Prejudices, Paradigms, and Party Lines
Book • 2022
Mark Beckwith's "Seeing the Unseen" delves into the complexities of prejudice, paradigms, and partisan divides.
The book explores how deeply ingrained biases and ideological frameworks shape our perceptions and interactions.
It examines the challenges of bridging divides and fostering understanding in a polarized society.
Beckwith offers insights into the role of faith and religious traditions in promoting reconciliation and unity.
Ultimately, the book encourages readers to move beyond superficial differences and engage in meaningful dialogue to build bridges across divides.
The book explores how deeply ingrained biases and ideological frameworks shape our perceptions and interactions.
It examines the challenges of bridging divides and fostering understanding in a polarized society.
Beckwith offers insights into the role of faith and religious traditions in promoting reconciliation and unity.
Ultimately, the book encourages readers to move beyond superficial differences and engage in meaningful dialogue to build bridges across divides.
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Mentioned by Speaker 1 as an interesting book, and its download is available on Amazon.

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and Guoli Chen about Chinese tech giants and their global ventures.

Jianggan Li

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Sven Rittau

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as the author of the book, highlighting his work in bridging political divides through faith.

Richard Davies

Braver Faith: Building Bridges With Respect Not Agreement. Mark Beckwith