Introduction
Part One: Discourse
How Dare We Speak of Reconciliation?
Holy Grail or secular pact?
Clarifying the Genre
Reconciliatoin: constructed and contest
Reconciliation as national project
Reconciliation in Christian Tradition
The 'grand narrative' of redemption
The Pauline trajectory of reconciliation
Constructing the doctrine
A public theology of reconciliation
Part Two: Agency
Reconciliation Embodied
Treasure in clay jars
Sociality, solidarity and vicarious action
Sacraments of reconciliation
Vicarious confession of guilt
Reconciliation and the Household of Abraham
Alienating memories and present realities
The household of Abraham and national reconciliation
Dialogue, commonality and difference
Conviction, pluralism and covenantal obligations
Part Three: Process and Goal
The Art of Reconciliation
Creating space for interfacing
Telling the truth
Listen to the sound of fury
Forgiveness as wisdom and power
Covenanting together to Restore Justice
Beyond the social contract
Acknowledging guilt
Reconnecting love, power and justice
A new covenant forged in hope
Notes
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Index
John de Gruchy is professor emeritus of Christian studies and a senior scholar at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. He is also an Extraordinary Professor at Stellenbosch University.
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