Preliminary Material -- INTRODUCTION -- REMEMBERING THE PRESENT / Duane L. Cady -- VULNERABILITY AND BENEFICENCE: REMEMBERING THE PAST FOR THE SAKE OF PEACE / Eddy Souffrant -- HOMELAND SECURITY, FIDUCIARY CARE, AND DUTIES TO FOREIGN NATIONALS / Joseph Betz -- FORGETTING AND NOT RECONCILING HIROSHIMA / Joseph C. Kunkel -- INTRODUCTION / Dennis Rothermel -- COMPASSION AND RECONCILIATION / Robert Paul Churchill -- WHAT'S WRONG WITH VICTIMS' RIGHTS? / David Boersema -- PEDAGOGY AND PUNISHMENT: A UNITARIAN ARGUMENT FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE / Rob Gildert -- PERPETUAL VIOLENCE? MIMESIS AND ANAMNESIS / Andrew Fitz-Gibbon -- LANGUAGE AND RECONCILIATION / William C. Gay -- WORKS CITED -- ABOUT THE AUTHORS -- INDEX -- VIBS
Summary
Remembrance and reconciliation envision intentional pathways out of conflict and toward peace. Remembrance retraces the junctures in the past that determined what a nation has become. Probing accountability for past actions establishes accountability for what continues to happen. Revisiting what a nation has done brings the perspectives of the peoples of those nations into view
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 120-127) and index