The Religious in Responses to Mass Atrocity
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A peculiar and fascinating aspect of many responses to mass atrocities is the creative and eclectic use of religious language and frameworks. Some crimes are so extreme that they ''cry out to heaven'' drawing people to employ religious vocabulary to make meaning of and to judge what happened to deal with questions of guilt and responsibility and to re-establish hope and trust in their lives. Moreover in recent years religious actors have become increasingly influential in worldwide contexts of conflict-resolution and transitional justice. This collection offers a critical assessment of the possibilities and problems pertaining to attempts to bring religious - or semi-religious - allegiances and perspectives to bear in responses to the mass atrocities of our time: When and how can religious language or religious beliefs and practices be either necessary or helpful? And what are the problems and reasons for caution or critique? In this book a group of distinguished scholars explore these questions and offer a range of original explanatory and normative perspectives.
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