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  2. Reconciliation theology - Wikipedia

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    Reconciliation theology or the theology of reconciliation raises crucial theological questions about how reconciliation can be brought into regions of political conflict. [1] The term differs from the conventional theological understanding of reconciliation , but likewise emphasises themes of justice, truth, forgiveness and repentance.

  3. Reconciliation (theology) - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Martin writing in the Dictionary of Paul and his Letters, suggests reconciliation is at the center of Pauline theology. [4] Stanley Porter writing in the same volume suggests a conceptual link between the reconciliation Greek word group katallage (or katallasso) and the Hebrew word shalom (שָׁלוֹם), generally translated as 'peace.' [5]

  4. Reconciliation - Wikipedia

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    Reconciliation (theology), returning to faith or harmony after a conflict Reconciliation theology , political theology of how reconciliation can be brought into regions of conflict Sacrament of Penance , a sacrament of the Catholic Church also known as Reconciliation

  5. John W. de Gruchy - Wikipedia

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    A native of Pretoria, South Africa, de Gruchy studied at the University of Cape Town, Rhodes University, Chicago Theological Seminary and the University of Chicago.He has two doctorates, one in theology and another in the social sciences, and a number of honorary doctorates.

  6. Reconciliation theology in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Reconciliation theology in Northern Ireland is a contextual process and a divine goal which involves working to create freedom and peace in Northern Ireland. [1] As with reconciliation theology more widely, reconciliation theology in Northern Ireland emphasises the concepts of truth, justice, forgiveness, and repentance. [ 2 ]

  7. J. Deotis Roberts - Wikipedia

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    He taught at Howard University's School of Religion (1958–1980), served as president of the Interdenominational Theological Center from 1980 to 1983, [1] and became Distinguished Professor of Philosophical Theology at Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, serving there until 1998, after which he became a Distinguished Professor Emeritus.

  8. Emmanuel Katongole (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    [1] After teaching for a number of years in Uganda and South Africa, Katongole joined the faculty of Duke Divinity School where he taught theology and world Christianity (2001–2012) and co-founded the Center for Reconciliation.

  9. Ched Myers - Wikipedia

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    2012 Our God Is Undocumented: Biblical Faith and Immigrant Justice. With Matthew Colwell. Maryknoll: Orbis Books. 2011 Liberating Biblical Study: Scholarship, Art and Action in Honor of the Center and Library for the Bible and Social Justice.