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9781890151843

Forgiveness and Reconciliation : Religion, Public Policy and Conflict Transformation

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    9781890151843

  • ISBN10:

    189015184X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-02-01
  • Publisher: Templeton Foundation Pr

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Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Archbishop Desmond M. Tutu
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
Raymond G. Helmick
Rodney L. Petersen
Part I. The Theology of Forgiveness
A Theology of Forgiveness: Terminology, Rhetoric, and the Dialectic of Interfaith Relationships
3(24)
Rodney L. Petersen
Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and Justice: A Christian Contribution to a More Peaceful Social Environment
27(24)
Miroslav Volf
Forgiveness and Reconciliation: An Orthodox Perspective
51(30)
Stanley S. Harakas
Part II. Forgiveness and Public Policy
Does Religion Fuel or Heal in Conflicts?
81(16)
Raymond G. Helmick
Religion and Peacemaking
97(20)
Joseph V. Montville
Religion and Foreign Policy
117(12)
Douglas M. Johnston Jr.
The Role of Identity Reconstruction in Promoting Reconciliation
129(22)
Donna Hicks
Forgiveness: A Bridge Across Abysses of Revenge
151(20)
Donald W. Shriver Jr.
Part III. Forgiveness and Reconciliation
Unforgiveness, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation and Their Implications for Societal Interventions
171(22)
Everett L. Worthington Jr.
Five Qualities of Practice in Support of Reconciliation Processes
193(12)
John Paul Lederach
Healing, Reconciliation, and Forgiving after Genocide and Other Collective Violence
205(24)
Ervin Staub
Laurie Anne Pearlman
Hatred's End: A Christian Proposal to Peacemaking in a New Century
229(28)
John Dawson
Part IV. Seeking Forgiveness after Tragedy
Truth Commissions as Instruments of Forgiveness and Reconciliation
257(22)
Audrey R. Chapman
Implementation of Track Two Diplomacy: Developing a Model of Forgiveness
279(26)
Olga Botcharova
Through Nonviolence to Truth: Gandhi's Vision of Reconciliation
305(24)
Anthony da Silva
Brokenness, Forgiveness, Healing, and Peace in Ireland
329(32)
Geraldine Smyth
Forgiveness and Reconciliation in the Mozambique Peace Process
361(22)
Andrea Bartoli
Conversion as a Way of Life in Cultures of Violence
383(12)
Ofelia Ortega
Afterword: Exploring the Unique Role of Forgiveness 395(16)
George F. R. Ellis
Appendix 411(22)
List of Contributors 433(8)
Index 441

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