Repentance: A Comparative PerspectiveRowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1 de gen. 2000 - 224 pàgines There is no consensus about what someone who has violated society's rules must do in order to be fully restored to the community. Although repentance is a prominent idea in religions ranging from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam to Buddhism and Hinduism, its use in civic culture is vague and inconsistent. For example, is remorse the same as repentance? Drawing from a variety of religious and civic perspectives, the renowned contributors to this book_from the fields of theology, philosophy, and the social sciences_offer a broad understanding of repentance and its many applications. The essays question the legitimacy of repentance as a religious concept for the civic culture, exploring the way in which the religious origins of repentance might both illuminate and facilitate our civic usage of the idea. Excellent for theologians, philosophers, moral ethicists, and anyone asking, ' Who deserves a second chance?' |
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Pàgina 9
... committed and , second , in their refusal to acknowl- edge that mores were violated . Here a dilemma immediately ... [ commit crimes and ] afterwards show us the blank , unremorseful stare of a feral , presocial being . " " 1 Many pub- lic ...
... committed and , second , in their refusal to acknowl- edge that mores were violated . Here a dilemma immediately ... [ commit crimes and ] afterwards show us the blank , unremorseful stare of a feral , presocial being . " " 1 Many pub- lic ...
Pàgina 12
... committed to remorse , the civic culture is quite clear about the need for punishment , focusing more on the punitive model than on the restorative one . If an offender is properly punished according to the prevailing mores , some ...
... committed to remorse , the civic culture is quite clear about the need for punishment , focusing more on the punitive model than on the restorative one . If an offender is properly punished according to the prevailing mores , some ...
Pàgina 13
... committing adultery . Otherwise , the first two elements of repentance will not suffice to reinforce the moral culture ; we risk that showing remorse and absorbing penalty will simply be- come part of the cost of doing whatever crooked ...
... committing adultery . Otherwise , the first two elements of repentance will not suffice to reinforce the moral culture ; we risk that showing remorse and absorbing penalty will simply be- come part of the cost of doing whatever crooked ...
Pàgina 16
... committed additional crimes . I suggest sequestered rather than expunged , because the records should be available under certain circumstances ( for instance , if a previous of- fender has been convicted of a new crime after the given ...
... committed additional crimes . I suggest sequestered rather than expunged , because the records should be available under certain circumstances ( for instance , if a previous of- fender has been convicted of a new crime after the given ...
Pàgina 23
... committed against Him , but that one must seek forgiveness from one's human neighbors as well as from God for the violations enacted against them . In the Christian view , this idea is modified to some extent . All sins , including ...
... committed against Him , but that one must seek forgiveness from one's human neighbors as well as from God for the violations enacted against them . In the Christian view , this idea is modified to some extent . All sins , including ...
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From Sacrifice to Sacrament Repentance in a Christian Context | 43 |
Repentance in Judaism | 60 |
Fire in the Ātman Repentance in Hinduism | 76 |
Repentance in the Islamic Tradition | 96 |
A Buddhist Approach to Repentance | 122 |
Repentance Punishment and Mercy | 143 |
Repentance in Criminal Procedure The Ritual Affirmation of Community | 171 |
Index | 187 |
About the Editors | 193 |
About the Contributors | 195 |
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