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0878403949 978-0878403943 May 22, 2003 Expanded and Updated Edition

No one can deny how September 11, 2001, has altered our understandings of "Peace" and "Justice" and "Civil Conflict." Those have become words with startling new life in our vocabularies. Yet "making" peace and "doing" justice must remain challenges that are among the highest callings of humanity -- especially in a terror-heightened world. Nigel Biggar, Christian ethicist and editor of this now more than ever "must read" ( Choice) volume, newly expanded and updated, addresses head-on the concept of a redemptive burying of the past, urging that the events of that infamous date be approached as a transnational model of conflict-and suggesting, wisely and calmly, that justice can be even the better understood if we should undertake the very important task of locating the sources of hostility, valid or not, toward the West.

Burying the Past asks these important questions: How do newly democratic nations put to rest the conflicts of the past? Is granting forgiveness a politically viable choice for those in power? Should justice be restorative or retributive? Beginning with a conceptual approach to justice and forgiveness and moving to an examination of reconciliation on the political and on the psychological level, the collection examines the quality of peace as it has been forged in the civil conflicts in Rwanda, South Africa, Chile, Guatemala and Northern Ireland.

There are times in history when "making peace" and "doing justice" seem almost impossible in the face of horrendous events. Those responses are understandably human. But it is in times just like these when humanity can -- and must -- rise to its possibilities and to its higher purposes in order to continue considering itself just and humane.


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"[A] fascinating collection of essays." -- "Journal of Peace Research", reviewing a previous edition or volume

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  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Georgetown University Press; Expanded and Updated Edition edition (May 22, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0878403949
  • ISBN-13: 978-0878403943
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
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Nigel Biggar is Regius Professor of Moral & Pastoral Theology at the University of Oxford, and Director of the McDonald Centre for Theology, Ethics & Public Life. He has degrees from Oxford, Regent College, and the University of Chicago. He studies the contribution of religion to the health of liberal societies; moral questions about killing (especially in relation to suicide, euthanasia, and war); forgiveness after civil conflict; the public responsibility of the media; and the public vocation of universities.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A highly recommended compendium of essays, August 12, 2001
Burying The Past: Making Peace And Dong Justice After Civil Conflict is a highly recommended compendium of essays drawn together by Nigel Biggar (Professor of Theology at the University of Leeds) and focusing the problems of establishing democracy after a transition from brutal, oppressive regimes -- and often violent civil, prolonged conflict. The problem is to reconcile the populace so that reprisals and revenge does not undermine or subvert the newly establishing democratic principles, procedures, and compromises. Very highly recommended reading for students of political science and international studies, here are to be found outstanding contributions by Donald Shriver, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Tuomas Forsberg, Martha Minow, Hugo van der Merwe, Marie Smyth, Brandon Hamber, Alexandra Barahona de Brito, Rachel Seider, Charles Villa-Vicencio, Stef Vandeginste, Terence McCaughey, and Nigel Biggar.
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On the afternoon of Saturday, August 15, 1998, a bomb planted by a dissident Irish republican group, the self-styled "Real IRA," exploded in the town center of Omagh in Northern Ireland, injuring hundreds of civilians and killing twenty-nine. Read the first page
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gacaca tribunals, political forgiveness, civil claimants, genocide suspects, knowing forgetting, republican paramilitaries, transitional justice, past human rights violations, genocide trials, amnesty process, memory politics, paramilitary prisoners, amnesty law, truth commissions, pretrial detainees, reconciliation commission, community reconciliation, restorative justice, indirect victims, domestic trials, community hearings, past violations, human rights violators
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Northern Ireland, South Africa, New York, Supreme Court, United States, Cape Town, Good Friday Agreement, United Nations, Oxford University Press, Human Rights Watch, World War, Latin America, Organic Law, Timothy Garton Ash, Bloody Sunday, British Army, Alexandra Barahona de Brito, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Human Rights Quarterly, Catholic Church, Charles Villa-Vicencio, Michael Ignatieff, Security Council, Tribunals of First Instance, United Kingdom
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