Memory and Hope: Forgiveness, Healing, and Interfaith Relations: Interreligious Reflections
Editat de Alon Goshen-Gottstein Contribuţii de Rahuldeep Singh Gill, Maria Reis Habito, Flora A. Keshgegian, Anantanand Rambachan, Meir Sendor, Muhammad Suheyl Umar, Michael von Brücken Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 oct 2015
At the end of the conceptual pole of this project is the notion of hope. If memory informs our past, hope sets the horizons for our future. How does the healing of memory open new horizons for the future? And what is the notion of hope in each of our traditions, so that it might be receptive to opening up to a common vision of good for all?
Between memory and hope, the project seeks to offer a vision of healing and hope that can serve as a resource in contemporary interfaith relations.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498526388
ISBN-10: 1498526381
Pagini: 174
Dimensiuni: 159 x 237 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Interreligious Reflections
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1498526381
Pagini: 174
Dimensiuni: 159 x 237 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Interreligious Reflections
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Foreword, Alon Goshen-Gottstein
Chapter 1: Memory and Hope: Summary of Papers and Project Synthesis, Alon Goshen-Gottstein
Chapter 2: The Malleability of Collective Memory in Jewish Tradition, Meir Sendor
Chapter 3: Memory and Hope in Christianity, Flora A. Keshgegian
Chapter 4: "Hope Is Greater Than Memory" (asa vai smarad bhuyasi) Chandogya Upanishad 7.14.2: Insights From the Hindu Tradition, Anantanand Rambachan
Chapter 5: Memory as Benevolence: Toward a Sikh Ethics of Liberation, Rahuldeep Gill
Chapter 6: Memory, Hope, and Systems of Repair, Muhammad Suheyl Umar
Chapter 7: Memory in Buddhism, Michael von Brück, with Maria Reis Habito
Afterword: Towards a Collective Case Study-Hope for Jerusalem, Alon Goshen-Gottstein
Chapter 1: Memory and Hope: Summary of Papers and Project Synthesis, Alon Goshen-Gottstein
Chapter 2: The Malleability of Collective Memory in Jewish Tradition, Meir Sendor
Chapter 3: Memory and Hope in Christianity, Flora A. Keshgegian
Chapter 4: "Hope Is Greater Than Memory" (asa vai smarad bhuyasi) Chandogya Upanishad 7.14.2: Insights From the Hindu Tradition, Anantanand Rambachan
Chapter 5: Memory as Benevolence: Toward a Sikh Ethics of Liberation, Rahuldeep Gill
Chapter 6: Memory, Hope, and Systems of Repair, Muhammad Suheyl Umar
Chapter 7: Memory in Buddhism, Michael von Brück, with Maria Reis Habito
Afterword: Towards a Collective Case Study-Hope for Jerusalem, Alon Goshen-Gottstein
Recenzii
Ultimately, Memory and Hope represents an important contribution to ongoing academic, interfaith, and public conversations about how religious communities can engage with painful memories of the past and attempt to negotiate more hopeful futures. This book could be effectively incorporated into graduate-level courses-and possibly upper-level undergraduate seminars-in disciplines such as religious studies, peace studies, sociology, psychology, and other areas.
A great and often neglected human challenge is how to manage individual and collective memories of wrongs suffered and committed. World religions face the challenge, too, as violence has marked their internal and external relations. This book, unique in many ways, contains rich resources, drawn from diverse world religions, for figuring out how to remember rightly and hope boldly in a violent world.
A great and often neglected human challenge is how to manage individual and collective memories of wrongs suffered and committed. World religions face the challenge, too, as violence has marked their internal and external relations. This book, unique in many ways, contains rich resources, drawn from diverse world religions, for figuring out how to remember rightly and hope boldly in a violent world.