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ISBN 10: 1890151491
ISBN 13: 9781890151492
Author: Raymond Helmick, Rodney Petersen
This book brings together a unique combination of experts in conflict resolution and focuses on the role forgiveness can play in the process. It deals with theology, public policy, psychological and social theory, and social policy implementation of forgiveness. This book is essential for libraries, scholars, conflict negotiators, and all people who hope to understand the role of forgiveness in the peace process.
The book's first section explores how ideas like "forgiveness" and "reconciliation" are moving out from the seminary and academy into the world of public policy and how these terms have been used and defined in the past. The second section looks at forgiveness and public policy. One of the chapters, by Donald W. Shriver Jr., addresses forgiveness in a secular political forum.
The third section of the book draws us to a more thorough analysis of the relationship between forgiveness and reconciliation from voices in the academic and theological community, and the final section highlights the work of practitioners currently working with religion, public policy, and conflict transformation, particularly in areas such as Ireland and Africa.
A Theology of Forgiveness: Terminology, Rhetoric, and the Dialectic of Interfaith Relationships – Rodney L. Petersen
Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and Justice – Miroslav Volf
Forgiveness and Reconciliation: An Orthodox Perspective – Stanley S. Harakas
Does Religion Fuel or Heal in Conflicts? – Raymond G. Helmick
Religion and Peacemaking – Joseph V. Montville
Religion and Foreign Policy – Douglas M. Johnston Jr.
The Role of Identity Reconstruction in Promoting Reconciliation – Donna Hicks
What Is Forgiveness in a Secular Political Form? – Donald W. Shriver Jr.
Unforgiveness, Forgiveness, and Reconciliation – Everett L. Worthington Jr.
Five Qualities of Practice in Support of Reconciliation Processes – John Paul Lederach
Healing, Reconciliation, and Forgiving After Genocide and Other Collective Violence – Ervin Staub and Laurie Anne Pearlman
Hatred’s End: A Christian Proposal to Peacemaking in a New Century – John Dawson
Truth Commissions as Instruments of Forgiveness and Reconciliation – Audrey R. Chapman
Implementation of Track Two Diplomacy: Developing a Model of Forgiveness – Olga Botcharova
Through Nonviolence to Truth: Gandhi’s Vision of Reconciliation – Anthony Da Silva
Brokenness, Forgiveness, Healing and Peace in Ireland – Geraldine Smyth
Forgiveness and Reconciliation in the Mozambique Peace Process – Andrea Bartoli
Conversion as a Way of Life in Cultures of Violence – Ofelia Ortega
Afterword: Exploring the Unique Role of Forgiveness – George F.R. Ellis
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Tags: Raymond Helmick, Rodney Petersen, Forgiveness, Reconciliation