An ethic for enemies :: forgiveness in politics /
Our century has witnessed violence on an unprecedented scale, in wars that have torn deep into the fabric of national and international life. And as we can see in the recent strife in Bosnia, genocide in Rwanda, and the ongoing struggle to control nuclear weaponry, ancient enmities continue tothreat...
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Zusammenfassung: | Our century has witnessed violence on an unprecedented scale, in wars that have torn deep into the fabric of national and international life. And as we can see in the recent strife in Bosnia, genocide in Rwanda, and the ongoing struggle to control nuclear weaponry, ancient enmities continue tothreaten the lives of masses of human beings. As never before, the question is urgent and practical: How can nations--or ethnic groups, or races--after long, bitter struggles, learn to live side by side in peace? In An Ethic for Enemies, Donald W. Shriver, Jr., President Emeritus of Union Theological Seminary, argues that the solution lies in our capacity to forgive. Taking forgiveness out of its traditional exclusive association with personal religion and morality, Shriver urges us to recognize itsimportance in the secular political arena. The heart of the book examines three powerful and moving cases from recent American history--our postwar dealings with Germany, with Japan, and our continuing domestic problem with race relations--cases in which acts of forgiveness have had importantpolitical consequences. Shriver traces how postwar Germany, in its struggle to break with its political past, progressed from denial of a Nazi past, to a formal acknowledgement of the crimes of Nazi Germany, to providing material compensation for survivors of the Holocaust. He also examines theefforts of Japan and the United States, over time and across boundaries of race and culture, to forgive the wrongs committed by both peoples during the Pacific War. And finally he offers a fascinating discussion of the role of forgiveness in the American civil rights movement. He shows, forinstance, that even Malcolm X recognized the need to move from contempt for the integrationist ideal to a more conciliatory, repentant stance toward Civil Rights leaders. Malcolm came to see that only through forgiveness could the separate voices of the African-American movement work together toachieve their goals. If mutual forgiveness was a radical thought in 1964, Shriver reminds us that it has yet to be realized in 1994. "We are a long way from ceasing to hold the sins of the ancestors against their living children," he writes. Yet in this poignant volume, we discover how, by forgiving, enemies canprogress and have progressed toward peace. A timely antidote to today's political conflicts, An Ethic for Enemies challenges to us to confront the hatreds that cripple society and threaten to destroy the global village |
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spelling | Shriver, Donald W., Jr. (Donald Woods), 1927-2021. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkD8XRgjCmByvD6HM4Qbd An ethic for enemies : forgiveness in politics / Donald W. Shriver, Jr. Pbk. rpt. ed., 1998. New York : Oxford University Press, 1998, 1995. 1 online resource (xi, 284 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-276) and indexes. Our century has witnessed violence on an unprecedented scale, in wars that have torn deep into the fabric of national and international life. And as we can see in the recent strife in Bosnia, genocide in Rwanda, and the ongoing struggle to control nuclear weaponry, ancient enmities continue tothreaten the lives of masses of human beings. As never before, the question is urgent and practical: How can nations--or ethnic groups, or races--after long, bitter struggles, learn to live side by side in peace? In An Ethic for Enemies, Donald W. Shriver, Jr., President Emeritus of Union Theological Seminary, argues that the solution lies in our capacity to forgive. Taking forgiveness out of its traditional exclusive association with personal religion and morality, Shriver urges us to recognize itsimportance in the secular political arena. The heart of the book examines three powerful and moving cases from recent American history--our postwar dealings with Germany, with Japan, and our continuing domestic problem with race relations--cases in which acts of forgiveness have had importantpolitical consequences. Shriver traces how postwar Germany, in its struggle to break with its political past, progressed from denial of a Nazi past, to a formal acknowledgement of the crimes of Nazi Germany, to providing material compensation for survivors of the Holocaust. He also examines theefforts of Japan and the United States, over time and across boundaries of race and culture, to forgive the wrongs committed by both peoples during the Pacific War. And finally he offers a fascinating discussion of the role of forgiveness in the American civil rights movement. He shows, forinstance, that even Malcolm X recognized the need to move from contempt for the integrationist ideal to a more conciliatory, repentant stance toward Civil Rights leaders. Malcolm came to see that only through forgiveness could the separate voices of the African-American movement work together toachieve their goals. If mutual forgiveness was a radical thought in 1964, Shriver reminds us that it has yet to be realized in 1994. "We are a long way from ceasing to hold the sins of the ancestors against their living children," he writes. Yet in this poignant volume, we discover how, by forgiving, enemies canprogress and have progressed toward peace. A timely antidote to today's political conflicts, An Ethic for Enemies challenges to us to confront the hatreds that cripple society and threaten to destroy the global village Revenge, the end of politics, and justice, the beginning -- Forgiveness in politics in Christian tradition -- Political ethics as moral memory -- Vengeance and forbearance: Germans and Americans -- Enmity and empathy: Japan and the United States -- Justice and forgiveness: the long road to equal citizenship for African Americans -- Whither forgiveness in American politics? Print version record. Single user license access. Christianity and politics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85025283 Forgiveness Religious aspects Christianity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008104058 United States Politics and government 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140455 Civil society. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90004194 Political ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104354 Christianisme et politique. États-Unis Politique et gouvernement 20e siècle. Société civile. Morale politique. POLITICAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Christianity and politics fast Civil society fast Forgiveness Religious aspects Christianity fast Political ethics fast Politics and government fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq 1900-1999 fast has work: An ethic for enemies (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGxVDCgQgRM8YVD3m9fvf3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Shriver, Donald W. Ethic for enemies. Pbk. rpt. ed., 1998. New York : Oxford University Press, 1998, 1995 0195091051 (DLC) 94014773 (OCoLC)30154801 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=25912 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Shriver, Donald W., Jr. (Donald Woods), 1927-2021 An ethic for enemies : forgiveness in politics / Revenge, the end of politics, and justice, the beginning -- Forgiveness in politics in Christian tradition -- Political ethics as moral memory -- Vengeance and forbearance: Germans and Americans -- Enmity and empathy: Japan and the United States -- Justice and forgiveness: the long road to equal citizenship for African Americans -- Whither forgiveness in American politics? Christianity and politics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85025283 Forgiveness Religious aspects Christianity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008104058 Civil society. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90004194 Political ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104354 Christianisme et politique. Société civile. Morale politique. POLITICAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Christianity and politics fast Civil society fast Forgiveness Religious aspects Christianity fast Political ethics fast Politics and government fast |
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title | An ethic for enemies : forgiveness in politics / |
title_auth | An ethic for enemies : forgiveness in politics / |
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title_full | An ethic for enemies : forgiveness in politics / Donald W. Shriver, Jr. |
title_fullStr | An ethic for enemies : forgiveness in politics / Donald W. Shriver, Jr. |
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topic | Christianity and politics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85025283 Forgiveness Religious aspects Christianity. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008104058 Civil society. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90004194 Political ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85104354 Christianisme et politique. Société civile. Morale politique. POLITICAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Christianity and politics fast Civil society fast Forgiveness Religious aspects Christianity fast Political ethics fast Politics and government fast |
topic_facet | Christianity and politics. Forgiveness Religious aspects Christianity. United States Politics and government 20th century. Civil society. Political ethics. Christianisme et politique. États-Unis Politique et gouvernement 20e siècle. Société civile. Morale politique. POLITICAL SCIENCE General. Christianity and politics Civil society Forgiveness Religious aspects Christianity Political ethics Politics and government United States |
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