Summary:
The book provides a roadmap for engaging in respectful and productive political dialogue, emphasizing the importance of understanding different perspectives and finding common ground. It offers practical advice on how to discuss contentious issues without sacrificing personal values or relationships.
Key points:
1. Grace in Politics: The book stresses the need for grace and open-mindedness in political discussions to reduce hostility and foster productive dialogues.
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