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List of Contributors | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xiii |
Introduction: The Religious in Responses to Mass Atrocity | p. 1 |
Between Necessity and Impossibility: The Role of Religion in the Face of Atrocity | |
Religious Rhetoric in Responses to Atrocity | p. 21 |
The Limit of Ethics - The Ethics of the Limit | p. 38 |
The Intolerability of Meaning: Myth, Faith, and Reason in Philosophical Responses to Moral Atrocity | p. 60 |
Does It Help to Import Religious Ideas: Reflections on Punishment, War, and Forgiveness | |
Can We Punish the Perpetrators of Atrocities? | p. 79 |
The Ethics of Forgiveness and the Doctrine of Just War: A Religious View of Righting Atrocious Wrongs | p. 105 |
On the Advocacy of Forgiveness after Mass Atrocities | p. 124 |
Sociologies of the Religious in Responses to Mass Atrocities | |
Making Whole: The Ethics and Politics of "Coming to Terms with the Past" | p. 157 |
When Faith Meets History: The Influence of Religion on Transitional Justice | p. 174 |
Genocidal Rupture and Performative Repair in Global Civil Society: Reconsidering the Discourse of Apology in the Face of Mass Atrocity | p. 213 |
Violence, Human Rights, and Piety: Cosmopolitanism versus Virtuous Exclusion in Response to Atrocity | p. 242 |
Index | p. 265 |
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