Explorations in Reconciliation

New Directions in Theology

Joseph Liechty author David Tombs editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:28th Jan '06

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Explorations in Reconciliation cover

Theologians and scholars of religion draw on rich resources to address the complex issues raised by political reconciliation in the Middle East, the former Yugoslavia, South Africa, Northern Ireland and elsewhere. The questions addressed include: Can truth set a person, or a society, free? How is political forgiveness possible? Are political, personal, and spiritual reconciliation essentially related? Explorations in Reconciliation brings Catholic, Protestant, Mennonite, Jewish and Islamic perspectives together within a single volume to present some of the most relevant theological work today.

The Open Access version of this book, available at
http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/ISBN, has been made available under a Creative
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The support of the Irish School of Ecumenics Trust in making this OA version possible is gratefully acknowledged.

"This book represents the next generation in studies on social reconciliation. Until now much of the writing has been filled with "shoulds" and "oughts" - prescriptions for what might be done at some future point. This book, however, is built on a great deal of experience with the difficult work of reconciliation. It recognizes the difficult balancing acts that reconciliation entails in the real world, and the necessity of seeing both sides of issues at the same time. This book is a genuine milestone that will give orientation to efforts at reconciliation for the future".

Robert Schreiter, author of Reconciliation: Mission and Ministry in a Changing Social Order

"This book [...] is grounded in practical experience of conflict-resolution, and shows the vital contribution that people of faith can make to peace-building. But that also requires of the individual who is learning to repent to let go, to forgive, and to seek a just and healing reconciliation."

The Church Times, London, UK.

"This is the kind of book that the World Council of Churches needs now".

Prof Dr Isabel Apawo Phiri, Deputy General Secretary, WCC

ISBN: 9780754651840

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 453g

177 pages