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Repentance: A Comparative Perspective
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Repentance: A Comparative Perspective Hardcover - 1997

by David E. Carney (Editor); Contribution by Mahmoud Ayoub; Contribution by Guy Beck


From the publisher

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?'

Details

  • Title Repentance: A Comparative Perspective
  • Author David E. Carney (Editor); Contribution by Mahmoud Ayoub; Contribution by Guy Beck
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Pages 224
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Lanham
  • Date 1997-03
  • ISBN 9780847684700 / 0847684709
  • Weight 0.96 lbs (0.44 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.44 x 6.42 x 0.69 in (23.98 x 16.31 x 1.75 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Repentance - Comparative studies
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 96051904
  • Dewey Decimal Code 291.22

About the author

Amitai Etzioni is the founder and first president of the Communitarian Network and university professor at George Washington University. Among his many books are The Spirit of Community and The New Golden Rule.