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Justice and Love: A Philosophical Dialogue

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Full Title:

Justice and Love: A Philosophical Dialogue

Contributors:

By (Author) Mary Zournazi
By (author) Rowan Williams
Introduction by Ben Okri

ISBN:

9781350090361

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

10th December 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Theology
Social and political philosophy

Dewey:

172.2

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Weight:

286g

Description

How do we see and act justly in the world In what ways can we ethically respond to social and economic crisis How do we address the desperation that exists in the new forms of violence and atrocity These are all questions at the heart of Justice and Love, a philosophical dialogue on how to imagine and act in a more just world by theologian Rowan Williams and philosopher Mary Zournazi. Looking at different religious and philosophical traditions, Williams and Zournazi argue for the re-invigoration and enriching of the language of justice and, by situating justice alongside other virtues, they extend our everyday vocabularies on what is just. Drawing on examples ranging from the Paris Attacks, the Syrian War, and the European Migrant Crisis to Brexit and the US Presidential elections, Williams and Zournazi reflect on justice as a process: a condition of being, a responsiveness to others, rather than a cold distribution of fact. By doing so, they explore the love and patience needed for social healing and the imagination required for new ways of relating and experiencing the world.

Reviews

How to define justice Find the correct universal formula Rectify long-standing injustices (there are lots of these) This eye-opening exchange between two remarkable thinkers, who draw on their knowledge of politics, theology and literature, shows us how much more is required. We have to be able really to see each other beyond our self-serving projections and stereotypes (something that love can provide resources for); and we have to imagine how we could form together a mutually sustaining society. * Charles Taylor, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, McGill University, Canada *

Author Bio

Rowan Williams (Baron Williams of Oystermouth) is Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge, UK. He was formerly Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford, UK, and was Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002-2012. Mary Zournazi is an Australian writer and philosopher. She is the author of several books, including Hope - New Philosophies for Change (2003) and Inventing Peace: A Dialogue on Perception (I.B. Tauris, 2013). Her book Keywords to War (2007) was made into a radio documentary for ABC Radio National in Australia and it was nominated for the Australian UN Media Peace Prize in 2008. Ben Okri OBE FRSL is a Nigerian poet and novelist. His novel The Famished Road won the Man Booker Prize in 1991.

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