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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Whose Justice?
- 2 The Basic Standards of Justice
- 3 The Wounds of Political Injustice
- 4 Reconciliation as a Concept of Justice
- 5 Is Reconciliation Fit for Politics?
- 6 Is Religion Fit for Reconciliation?
- 7 Reconciliation in the Jewish Tradition
- 8 Reconciliation in the Christian Tradition
- 9 Reconciliation in the Islamic Tradition
- 10 Four Practices: Building Socially Just Institutions, Acknowledgment, Reparations, and Apologies
- 11 Punishment
- 12 Forgiveness
- Conclusion
- Index
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- Source:
- Just and Unjust Peace
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Whose Justice?
- 2 The Basic Standards of Justice
- 3 The Wounds of Political Injustice
- 4 Reconciliation as a Concept of Justice
- 5 Is Reconciliation Fit for Politics?
- 6 Is Religion Fit for Reconciliation?
- 7 Reconciliation in the Jewish Tradition
- 8 Reconciliation in the Christian Tradition
- 9 Reconciliation in the Islamic Tradition
- 10 Four Practices: Building Socially Just Institutions, Acknowledgment, Reparations, and Apologies
- 11 Punishment
- 12 Forgiveness
- Conclusion
- Index