Assuming the past. Building the present ethical dilemmas

Authors

  • Guillermo Kerber Doctor en Ciencias de la Religión, (UMESP, São Bernardo, Campo, Brasil), y graduado en Filosofía y Teología (ITU-PUC, Montevideo, Uruguay). Actualmente coordina el Programa de Cambio Climático del Consejo Mundial de Iglesias en Ginebra, Suiza

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/cultura.v18i57.797

Keywords:

Ethics, reconciliation, amnesty, forgiveness, society, memory, justice

Abstract

Guillermo Kerber reflects theologically and philosophically on the evolution, reach, and limits of the processes of the construction of peace and reconciliation in light of an ethical and socio-political perspective. He suggests the complex articulation of memory, truth, justice, forgiveness, and reconciliation in post-war realities as a condition for democratic development and consolidation.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/cultura.v18i57.797

Cultura de Paz • Año XVIII • N° 57 • Mayo - Agosto 2012 P / 4-19

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Published

2012-10-10

How to Cite

Kerber, G. (2012). Assuming the past. Building the present ethical dilemmas. Cultura De Paz, 18(57), 4–19. https://doi.org/10.5377/cultura.v18i57.797

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