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Roads to reconciliation : conflict and dialogue in the twenty-first century / edited by Amy Benson Brown and Karen Poremski.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, ©2005.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 279 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0765613336
  • 9780765613332
  • 9780765621610
  • 0765621614
  • 1280912359
  • 9781280912351
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Roads to reconciliation.DDC classification:
  • 303.6/9 22
LOC classification:
  • HM1126 .R63 2005eb
Other classification:
  • MK 3800
Online resources:
Contents:
Rites and remembrance : living with the dead of September 11 / Gary Laderman -- Vengeance is never enough : alternative visions of justice / Theophus Smith -- Murder, mourning, and the ideal of reconciliation / Tammy Krause -- September 11 : clash of civilizations or Islamic revolution? / Richard C. Martin -- Reconciling trauma and the self : the role of narrative in coping with sexual abuse and terrorism / Robyn Fivush -- Reconciliation and the craving for revenge in psychotherapy / Robert A. Paul -- The law of the jungle : conflict resolution in primates / Frans B.M. de Waal -- Reflections on the future of life / E.O. Wilson -- United we stand : terrorism and national identity / Angelika Bammer -- Reconciliation and the beloved community / John Lewis -- Toward a vision of reconciliation : moving beyond a black/white "race" paradigm / Johnnetta B. Cole -- Race, class, and reconciliation / Dan Carter -- All God's children got shoes : social justice and reconciliation / Joseph E. Lowery -- Practicing reconciliation in the classroom after September 11 / Barbara Patterson -- September 11 and the search for justice and accountability / Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im -- Reconciliation in the new millennium / Jimmy Carter -- An agenda for higher education / Rebecca Chopp.
Review: "The twin presence of South African archbishop Desmond Tutu and former U.S. president Jimmy Carter on the campus of Emory University in Atlanta prompted the university to sponsor a year-long symposium on the theme of reconciliationSummary: Members of the community from many fields joined together with colleagues from Harvard and the University of Chicago to explore the roots of conflict and the meaning of reconciliation.Summary: Inspired by Tutu's teaching on reconciliation in South Africa and the Carter Center's efforts fostering conflict resolution, they began to ask questions about barriers to many kinds of reconciliation."Summary: "The came September 11, 2001. After the attacks, the participants' explorations of the possibilities and limits of reconciliation were briefly put aside.Summary: But within a short while it became clear that the time was ripe for serious conversation about the roots of conflict and the long and complicated process of reconciliation."Summary: "This collection seeks to chronicle the dynamics of the process of reconciliation as conceived in different fields, from religion to biology and psychology.Summary: It speaks to the issues in light of September 11, and with full awareness that all too many more acts of violence have taken place since that day."--Jacket
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Rites and remembrance : living with the dead of September 11 / Gary Laderman -- Vengeance is never enough : alternative visions of justice / Theophus Smith -- Murder, mourning, and the ideal of reconciliation / Tammy Krause -- September 11 : clash of civilizations or Islamic revolution? / Richard C. Martin -- Reconciling trauma and the self : the role of narrative in coping with sexual abuse and terrorism / Robyn Fivush -- Reconciliation and the craving for revenge in psychotherapy / Robert A. Paul -- The law of the jungle : conflict resolution in primates / Frans B.M. de Waal -- Reflections on the future of life / E.O. Wilson -- United we stand : terrorism and national identity / Angelika Bammer -- Reconciliation and the beloved community / John Lewis -- Toward a vision of reconciliation : moving beyond a black/white "race" paradigm / Johnnetta B. Cole -- Race, class, and reconciliation / Dan Carter -- All God's children got shoes : social justice and reconciliation / Joseph E. Lowery -- Practicing reconciliation in the classroom after September 11 / Barbara Patterson -- September 11 and the search for justice and accountability / Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im -- Reconciliation in the new millennium / Jimmy Carter -- An agenda for higher education / Rebecca Chopp.

"The twin presence of South African archbishop Desmond Tutu and former U.S. president Jimmy Carter on the campus of Emory University in Atlanta prompted the university to sponsor a year-long symposium on the theme of reconciliation

Members of the community from many fields joined together with colleagues from Harvard and the University of Chicago to explore the roots of conflict and the meaning of reconciliation.

Inspired by Tutu's teaching on reconciliation in South Africa and the Carter Center's efforts fostering conflict resolution, they began to ask questions about barriers to many kinds of reconciliation."

"The came September 11, 2001. After the attacks, the participants' explorations of the possibilities and limits of reconciliation were briefly put aside.

But within a short while it became clear that the time was ripe for serious conversation about the roots of conflict and the long and complicated process of reconciliation."

"This collection seeks to chronicle the dynamics of the process of reconciliation as conceived in different fields, from religion to biology and psychology.

It speaks to the issues in light of September 11, and with full awareness that all too many more acts of violence have taken place since that day."--Jacket

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