Having better arguments in divisive times
Are there better ways to have our most difficult conversations? In our age of seemingly irreconcilable differences, argument is increasingly seen as a plague to be avoided or a contest to be won. In his new book Beyond Dispute, peace negotiator and diplomat Daniel Taub argues that ancient Jewish wisdom offers a third way. Hear Daniel in conversation with Reverend Giles Fraser, discussing whether the faith traditions that drive us apart can actually bring us together.
Ambassador Daniel Taub is a diplomat, writer and mediator. He has represented Israel in peace negotiations with its neighbours and as Ambassador to the United Kingdom.
Reverend Dr Giles Fraser is an English Anglican priest, journalist and broadcaster who serves as Vicar of St Anne's Church, Kew. He is a regular contributor to Thought for the Day and The Guardian and a panellist on Moral MazePT1H30M12A2025-06-22Daniel Taub
Reverend Dr Giles Fraser
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