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Justpeace Ethics: A Guide to Restorative Justice and Peacebuilding (Cascade Companions)

Publisher:
, 2008
ISBN: 9781556352997
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Overview

People too often enter into conflict with an eye on how to resolve, manage, or transform it, thereby losing sight of the people involved and the ends desired. Justice and peace too often serve as abstract ideals or distant shores. We have not yet learned enough about how these ends can also be the means of conflict resolution. Drawing on the imaginations of leading peace and restorative justice practitioners, Justpeace Ethics identifies components of a justpeace imagination—the basis of an alternative ethics, where the end is touched with each step. In this simple companion to justpeace ethics, Jarem Sawatsky helps those struggling with how to respond to conflict and violence in just and peaceful ways.

In the Logos edition of Justpeace Ethics, you get easy access to Scripture texts and to a wealth of other resources in your digital library. Hovering over Scripture references links you instantly to the verse you’re looking for, and with Logos’ advanced features, you can perform powerful searches by topic or Scripture reference and delve into the study of justice and peace like never before!

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  • Practical examples of how analysis, intervention, and evaluation can be rooted in a justpeace imagination
  • Guide to moral thinking and acting as it relates to peace and justice building
  • 10 sections of questions related to 10 virtues of justpeace building
  • An Overview of a Justpeace Ethic
  • The Heart of the Matter: Interconnectedness and Particularity
  • A Relational-Focused Approach to Change
  • The Creative Search for Truth
  • Cocreating a Beautiful Deep Justice
With wisdom and sensitivity, Justpeace Ethics explores how justice and peace become one. There is genius in the way it holds together diverging values: interconnectedness and individual uniqueness, immediate care and long-term thinking, change and humility, needs-focused action and nonviolence, empowerment and responsibility. In such an ethic, life is sacred, relationships are central, and justice is beautiful. A must read for those who long for a better world.

—John Derksen, associate professor of conflict resolution studies, Menno Simons College, Winnipeg, Canada

This book is an enormously valuable contribution to thinking about doing justice and building peace. . . . Justpeace Ethics provides an immensely practical guide to those seeking to build peace and justice. At the same time, it is anything but a simple ‘how to’ book. Rather, the patient reader is rewarded with an account of the values of restorative justice and peacebuilding that is deeply sophisticated, philosophically profound, and rooted in awareness of the complexity of thinking and acting ethically.

—Professor Gerry Johnstone, author, Restorative Justice: Ideas, Values, Debates

This book provides a fresh and provocative perspective on the intersection of restorative justice and conflict transformation. . . . This is a must-read for conflict resolution academics and practitioners.

—Neil Funk-Unrau, associate professor of conflict resolution studies, Menno Simons College, Winnipeg, Canada

  • Title: Justpeace Ethics: A Guide to Restorative Justice and Peacebuilding
  • Author: Jarem Sawatsky
  • Series: Cascade Companions
  • Publisher: Wipf & Stock
  • Publication Date: 2009
  • Pages: 114

Jarem Sawatsky is an assistant professor of peace and conflict transformation studies at Canadian Mennonite University.

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