
In a world of toxic conversations, "Habits of a Peacemaker" offers ten transformative practices for healthy dialogue. Praised for its intellectual yet approachable style, readers report successfully applying these techniques during tense family gatherings. What's your most difficult conversation waiting to be transformed?
Steven T. Collis, author of Habits of a Peacemaker, is a law professor, award-winning author, and advocate for bridging societal divides through civil discourse. A founding faculty director of the University of Texas’ Bech-Loughlin First Amendment Center, Collis merges his legal expertise in religious liberty with practical peacemaking strategies. His writing explores themes of conflict resolution, empathy, and thriving in pluralistic societies, informed by his work litigating First Amendment cases and advising foreign diplomats through the U.S. State Department.
Collis’s prior works include the nonfiction bestseller Deep Conviction—chronicling landmark religious freedom cases—and the historical novel Praying with the Enemy, hailed by the American Library Association as establishing him as “a literary force in historical fiction.” His insights have been featured in The Washington Post, NPR, and PBS, and he frequently speaks on law, faith, and constructive dialogue nationwide.
A magna cum laude graduate of the University of Michigan Law School and an MFA holder in creative writing, Collis brings both analytical rigor and narrative depth to his exploration of human connection. Habits of a Peacemaker builds on his acclaimed body of work, with early endorsements highlighting its timely approach to healing polarized communities.
Habits of a Peacemaker by Steven T. Collis provides 10 actionable habits to transform toxic debates into respectful dialogue, focusing on conflict resolution in polarized settings. It emphasizes empathy, active listening, and reframing disagreements to find shared solutions. The book blends real-life examples with strategies for bridging divides in personal, professional, and societal contexts.
This book is ideal for individuals seeking to improve communication in contentious environments, including educators, workplace leaders, and families navigating ideological differences. It’s particularly relevant for those engaging in politics, social activism, or community roles requiring mediation skills.
Yes—readers praise its timely insights for fostering civility during election years and social divides. Reviewers highlight practical tools for de-escalating conflicts while maintaining relationships, calling it “refreshing” and “deeply needed in 2024”.
Key habits include:
While Covey focuses on personal effectiveness, Collis targets conflict resolution in divisive settings. Habits of a Peacemaker emphasizes dialogue techniques for societal polarization, whereas 7 Habits builds individual leadership skills.
A pivotal concept states: “Many of us have forgotten the skills needed to talk about hard topics... Peacemaking requires working together to find solutions while recognizing our knowledge gaps.” This underscores the book’s emphasis on humility in dialogue.
Absolutely—the book offers strategies for addressing tensions over DEI policies, generational differences, or political debates at work. It teaches how to balance advocacy with curiosity, reducing defensiveness in teams.
Collis acknowledges that peacemaking can feel passive but argues it requires courage to engage thoughtfully. He counters critiques by providing tools to set boundaries while maintaining respect.
As a First Amendment scholar and law professor, Collis draws on constitutional principles of free speech and religious liberty. His expertise in balancing rights with social harmony informs the book’s practical frameworks.
The book tackles 2024’s election-year tensions, social media echo chambers, and workplace DEI conflicts. It provides scripts for discussing topics like abortion, climate policy, or racial justice without polarization.
Yes—readers gain tools like:
Unlike his historical novels (Praying with the Enemy) or legal analyses (Deep Conviction), this book merges Collis’s communication research with actionable self-help strategies, reflecting his dual expertise in law and creative writing.
Erlebe das Buch durch die Stimme des Autors
Verwandle Wissen in fesselnde, beispielreiche Erkenntnisse
Erfasse Schlüsselideen blitzschnell für effektives Lernen
Genieße das Buch auf unterhaltsame und ansprechende Weise
Most of us don't know what we're talking about most of the time.
We generate new knowledge collectively.
Algorithms prioritize angry voices and frightening news.
Peacemakers diversify their information sources and dopamine sources.
Zerlegen Sie die Kernideen von Habits of a Peacemaker in leicht verständliche Punkte, um zu verstehen, wie innovative Teams kreieren, zusammenarbeiten und wachsen.
Destillieren Sie Habits of a Peacemaker in schnelle Gedächtnisstützen, die die Schlüsselprinzipien von Offenheit, Teamarbeit und kreativer Resilienz hervorheben.

Erleben Sie Habits of a Peacemaker durch lebhafte Erzählungen, die Innovationslektionen in unvergessliche und anwendbare Momente verwandeln.
Fragen Sie alles, wählen Sie die Stimme und erschaffen Sie gemeinsam Erkenntnisse, die wirklich bei Ihnen ankommen.

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In a world where political conversations feel like minefields and family gatherings require diplomatic immunity, what if there was another way? Steven T. Collis, a First Amendment law professor who navigates society's most divisive issues daily, offers a refreshing alternative. Rather than retreating to our corners or shouting across the divide, we can develop habits that transform conflict into connection. These aren't just theoretical concepts - they're practical skills for surviving Thanksgiving dinner with your politically diverse relatives or contributing meaningfully to solving society's greatest challenges. The journey begins with a humbling realization: most of us don't know what we think we know, and acknowledging this might be our greatest strength.