Exclusion and Embrace

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Exclusion and Embrace is a seminal theological work by Miroslav Volf that explores reconciliation, forgiveness, and identity in the face of violence and exclusion.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
theological book
academicDiscipline ethics
systematic theology
addresses Christian responses to violence
ethnic conflict
political violence
religious conflict
argues Christian identity should be open to the other
forgiveness is central to Christian social practice
reconciliation requires justice and truth
author Miroslav Volf NERFINISHED
awarded 1998 Grawemeyer Award in Religion NERFINISHED
genre Christian theology
theology
hasImpactOn Christian responses to ethnic nationalism
ecumenical discussions of reconciliation
hasSubtitle A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation NERFINISHED
influenced Christian ethics of forgiveness
discourse on identity and otherness in theology
theology of reconciliation
influencedBy Miroslav Volf’s experience of the Yugoslav wars
keyConcept forgiveness as a social practice
identity and otherness
memory and reconciliation
the cross as a model of embrace
the drama of exclusion
the will to embrace the other
language English
mainTopic embrace
exclusion
forgiveness
identity
reconciliation
violence
proposes embrace as a response to exclusion
publicationYear 1996
publisher Eerdmans NERFINISHED
recognizedAs seminal work in contemporary theology
religiousTradition Protestant theology
setsInContext post-Yugoslav wars
post–Cold War conflicts
targetAudience Christian ethicists
pastors
students of theology
theologians
theologicalPerspective Christian NERFINISHED

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