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Regents’ Professor, Martin-Springer Institute Director, and Endowed Professor of Religious Studies Björn Krondorfer 

Björn Krondorfer is Regents’ Professor and the Director of the Martin-Springer Institute at Northern Arizona University. As Endowed Professor of Religious Studies, he also teaches in the Department of Comparative Cultural Studies. Presenting his research and facilitating groups internationally, he published, among other books, Unsettling Empathy: Working with Groups in Conflict (2020); The Holocaust and Masculinities (2020); Reconciliation in Global Context (2018); and Remembrance and Reconciliation (1995).

Björn Krondorfer

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