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Living in a world that consists of continual conflict, pain and loss, of fear and doubt is like a broken thread. It challenges the bystander to do something. The traumatized memory and the trepid consciousness may not just be a personal problem but can pose a social problem. For this reason, the traumatized memory of the victim needs to be introduced to a journey towards a redeeming of the memory. - "I highly recommend this book to all who deeply search for a proper understanding of the relationship of history to religion, society, politics, literature and the consequences of human activities…mehr

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Living in a world that consists of continual conflict, pain and loss, of fear and doubt is like a broken thread. It challenges the bystander to do something. The traumatized memory and the trepid consciousness may not just be a personal problem but can pose a social problem. For this reason, the traumatized memory of the victim needs to be introduced to a journey towards a redeeming of the memory. - "I highly recommend this book to all who deeply search for a proper understanding of the relationship of history to religion, society, politics, literature and the consequences of human activities done or undone, in the present so that mistakes of the past are not repeated. " - Prof. Dr. Obiora Ike, Executive Director, Globethics.net, Geneva.
Autorenporträt
Martin Edward Ohajunwa is a Catholic priest of the Archdiocese of Owerri in Nigeria. He hails from Nsu in Mbano, Imo State of Nigeria. Martin Edward holds a Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) from the Catholic Theological Union, Chicago; a Master of Arts in Religion and Culture (M.A. Rel.) He is currently a chaplain with NHRMC, Wilmington, NC, U.S.A.