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Peace and Reconciliation: In Search of Shared Identity


Peace and Reconciliation: In Search of Shared Identity

Hardback by Kollontai, Pauline; Kim, Sebastian C. H.

Peace and Reconciliation: In Search of Shared Identity

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ISBN:
9780754664611
Publication Date:
15 Sep 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
218 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Peace and Reconciliation: In Search of Shared Identity

Description

Establishing a shared identity is an important part of any process of peace and reconciliation. This book discusses issues and theories of identity formation that can be implemented for peace and reconciliation from the perspectives of theology and religious studies, whilst interacting with politics, socio-cultural studies and economics. By focusing on the theme of peace and reconciliation, and employing an interdisciplinary approach, this volume will make a significant contribution to the discussion of the situation of the Korean peninsula, and wider global contexts. The volume explores theoretical issues such as political and economic implications of reconciliation; interfaith and biblical perspectives; and the role of religion in peace making. Furthermore the contributors examine practical implications of the theme in the contexts of Germany, Northern Ireland, South Africa, India, East Asia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Korean peninsula. The book offers invaluable insights for policy-makers, academics, and lay leaders, besides being an important tool for researchers and students of theology, religion, sociology, politics and history.

Contents

Introduction, Sebastian C.H.Kim, PaulineKollontai, GregHoyland; Chapter 1 Establishing a Shared Identity, RobertSchreiter; Chapter 2 What Does Common Identity Cost? Some German Experiences and Provocative Questions, GerhardSauter; Chapter 3 Truth and Reconciliation, IsraelSelvanayagam; Chapter 4 Peace and Reconciliation, Choong CheePang; Chapter 5 Religion as a Tool for Waging Peace, PaulineKollontai; Chapter 6 Embracing a Threatening Other, CeceliaClegg; Chapter 7 Towards Reconciliation and Justice in South Africa, NicoKoopman; Chapter 8 Korean War, JooseopKeum; Chapter 9 Towards Peace and Reconciliation between South and North Korean Churches, In SooKim; Chapter 10 Strategies for Peace and Reunification in Korea, Jong-SunNoh; Chapter 11 Reconciliation Possible? The Churches' Efforts Toward the Peace and Reunification of North and South Korea, Sebastian C.H.Kim;

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