In his fascinating new book, Bosnian academic and former statesman,
Rusmir Mahmutcehajic, explores how men and women traditionally ordered
their communities, architecture, and habits of life to reflect the
divine order, and how this order is coming under attack in an
increasingly secularized modern world. In reflecting on how his own
hometown of Stolac, Bosnia, has been destroyed and then rebuilt in the
aftermath of the tragic Bosnia war, he offers explanations as to how
different religious communities can live peacefully together in the
future.