Ex-combatants, religion, and peace in Northern Ireland :
[Book]
the role of religion in transitional justice
John Brewer, David Mitchell, Gerard Leavey.
Basingstoke
Palgrave Macmillan,
2013.
(1 texte électronique (208 p.)) : ill., fichier PDF
Titre de l'écran-titre (visionné le 15 mai 2014).; In Palgrave connect.; Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Religion and the Northern Ireland Conflict The Personal Faith of Ex-combatants Religion and Motivations for Violence Religion and Prison Ex-combatants and the Churches Perspectives on the Past: Religion in the Personal and the Political Conclusion Religion and Transitional Justice in Northern Ireland Bibliography.
Studies of Northern Ireland's ex-combatants ignore religion, while advocates of religious interventions in transitional justice exaggerate its influence. Using interview data with ex-combatants, this book explores religious influences upon violence and peace, and develops a model for evaluating the role of religion in transitional justice.",,,,,"Studies of Northern Ireland's ex-combatants ignore religion, while advocates of religious interventions in transitional justice exaggerate its influence. Using interview data with ex-combatants, thisStudies of Northern Ireland's ex-combatants ignore religion, while advocates of religious interventions in transitional justice exaggerate its influence. Using interview data with ex-combatants, thisbook explores religious influences upon violence and peace, and develops a model for evaluating the role of religion in transitional justice.Studies of Northern Ireland's ex-combatants ignore religion, while advocates of religious interventions in transitional justice exaggerate its influence. Using interview data with ex-combatants, thisStudies of Northern Ireland's ex-combatants ignore religion, while advocates of religious interventions in transitional justice exaggerate its influence. Using interview data with ex-combatants, thisbook explores religious influences upon violence and peace, and develops a model for evaluating the role of religion in transitional justice.Studies of Northern Ireland's ex-combatants ignore religion, while advocates of religious interventions in transitional justice exaggerate its influence. Using interview data with ex-combatants, thisStudies of Northern Ireland's ex-combatants ignore religion, while advocates of religious interventions in transitional justice exaggerate its influence. Using interview data with ex-combatants, thisbook explores religious influences upon violence and peace, and develops a model for evaluating the role of religion in transitional justice.Read less