The Religious in Responses to Mass Atrocity
Herausgeber: Brudholm, Thomas; Cushman, Thomas
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Herausgeber: Brudholm, Thomas; Cushman, Thomas
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An assessment of the attempts to bring religious allegiances and perspectives to bear in responses to the mass atrocities of our time.
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An assessment of the attempts to bring religious allegiances and perspectives to bear in responses to the mass atrocities of our time.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9780521518857
- ISBN-10: 0521518857
- Artikelnr.: 26203401
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 584g
- ISBN-13: 9780521518857
- ISBN-10: 0521518857
- Artikelnr.: 26203401
Part I. Between Necessity and Impossibility: The Role of Religion in the
Face of Atrocity: 1. Religious rhetoric in responses to atrocity Jennifer
L. Geddes; 2. The limit of ethics - the ethics of the limit Arne Grøn; 3.
The intolerability of meaning: myth, faith and reason in philosophical
responses to moral atrocity Peter Dews; Part II. Does it Help to Import
Religious Ideas? Reflections on Punishment, War and Forgiveness: 4. Can we
punish the perpetrators of atrocities? Antony Duff; 5. On the advocacy of
forgiveness after mass atrocities Thomas Brudholm; 6. The ethics of
forgiveness and the doctrine of just war: a religious view of righting
atrocious wrongs Nigel Biggar; Part III. Sociologies of the Religious in
Responses to Mass Atrocities: 7. Making whole: the ethics and politics of
'coming to terms with the past' John Torpey; 8. When faith meets history:
the influence of religion on transitional justice Daniel Philpot; 9.
Genocidal rupture and performative repair in global civil society:
reconsidering the discourse of apology in the face of mass atrocity Thomas
Cushman; 10. Violence, human rights and piety: cosmopolitanism versus
virtuous exclusion Bryan Turner.
Face of Atrocity: 1. Religious rhetoric in responses to atrocity Jennifer
L. Geddes; 2. The limit of ethics - the ethics of the limit Arne Grøn; 3.
The intolerability of meaning: myth, faith and reason in philosophical
responses to moral atrocity Peter Dews; Part II. Does it Help to Import
Religious Ideas? Reflections on Punishment, War and Forgiveness: 4. Can we
punish the perpetrators of atrocities? Antony Duff; 5. On the advocacy of
forgiveness after mass atrocities Thomas Brudholm; 6. The ethics of
forgiveness and the doctrine of just war: a religious view of righting
atrocious wrongs Nigel Biggar; Part III. Sociologies of the Religious in
Responses to Mass Atrocities: 7. Making whole: the ethics and politics of
'coming to terms with the past' John Torpey; 8. When faith meets history:
the influence of religion on transitional justice Daniel Philpot; 9.
Genocidal rupture and performative repair in global civil society:
reconsidering the discourse of apology in the face of mass atrocity Thomas
Cushman; 10. Violence, human rights and piety: cosmopolitanism versus
virtuous exclusion Bryan Turner.
Part I. Between Necessity and Impossibility: The Role of Religion in the
Face of Atrocity: 1. Religious rhetoric in responses to atrocity Jennifer
L. Geddes; 2. The limit of ethics - the ethics of the limit Arne Grøn; 3.
The intolerability of meaning: myth, faith and reason in philosophical
responses to moral atrocity Peter Dews; Part II. Does it Help to Import
Religious Ideas? Reflections on Punishment, War and Forgiveness: 4. Can we
punish the perpetrators of atrocities? Antony Duff; 5. On the advocacy of
forgiveness after mass atrocities Thomas Brudholm; 6. The ethics of
forgiveness and the doctrine of just war: a religious view of righting
atrocious wrongs Nigel Biggar; Part III. Sociologies of the Religious in
Responses to Mass Atrocities: 7. Making whole: the ethics and politics of
'coming to terms with the past' John Torpey; 8. When faith meets history:
the influence of religion on transitional justice Daniel Philpot; 9.
Genocidal rupture and performative repair in global civil society:
reconsidering the discourse of apology in the face of mass atrocity Thomas
Cushman; 10. Violence, human rights and piety: cosmopolitanism versus
virtuous exclusion Bryan Turner.
Face of Atrocity: 1. Religious rhetoric in responses to atrocity Jennifer
L. Geddes; 2. The limit of ethics - the ethics of the limit Arne Grøn; 3.
The intolerability of meaning: myth, faith and reason in philosophical
responses to moral atrocity Peter Dews; Part II. Does it Help to Import
Religious Ideas? Reflections on Punishment, War and Forgiveness: 4. Can we
punish the perpetrators of atrocities? Antony Duff; 5. On the advocacy of
forgiveness after mass atrocities Thomas Brudholm; 6. The ethics of
forgiveness and the doctrine of just war: a religious view of righting
atrocious wrongs Nigel Biggar; Part III. Sociologies of the Religious in
Responses to Mass Atrocities: 7. Making whole: the ethics and politics of
'coming to terms with the past' John Torpey; 8. When faith meets history:
the influence of religion on transitional justice Daniel Philpot; 9.
Genocidal rupture and performative repair in global civil society:
reconsidering the discourse of apology in the face of mass atrocity Thomas
Cushman; 10. Violence, human rights and piety: cosmopolitanism versus
virtuous exclusion Bryan Turner.