Summary
Ivan Šarčević: Forgiveness and Remembrance
The work of Fr. This book, although theological in its roots, is a significant contribution to the understanding of relations as they were created during and after the war, and is a significant contribution to a field that goes far beyond the theological field. The book is accompanied by a foreword by Zoran Grozdanov, "Theology of Untold People" and a foreword by Yale University professor Miroslav Volf, "In a split - a hug".
"Healthy are those individuals and communities who tell their past guided by truth and justice, guided by responsibility for the consequences of their words, their stories. Those who are able to face their past, both the painful one and their dangerous memories, and build their identity without myths about eternal sacrifice and eternal sinlessness, but also from the oblivion that is the result of forgiveness. People who forgive, who forget, who do not cling to fruitless information and knowledge, are mentally healthier, more ethical; they are also more in solidarity with the victims outside their community." (Ivan Šarčević)
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