Truth, Reconciliation, and Evil: 19 - Brossura
Truth, Reconciliation, and Evil analyses evil in a variety of forms - as an unspeakable crime, a discursive or narrative force, a political byproduct, and an inevitable feature of warfare. The collection considers the forms of loss that the workings of evil exact, from the large-scale horror of genocide to the individual grief of a self-destructive homelessness. Finally, taken together, the fourteen essays that comprise this volume affirm that the undoing of evil - the moving beyond it through forgiveness and reconciliation - needs to occur within the context of community broadly defined, wherein individuals and groups can see beyond themselves and recognise in others a shared humanity and common cause.
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