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Reconciliation: The Political Theological Nexus in Australasian Indigenous Public Policy
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- O’Sullivan, Dominic (Author)
Title
Reconciliation: The Political Theological Nexus in Australasian Indigenous Public Policy
Abstract
Reconciliation brings together Christological and anthropological dimensions of human thought to illustrate the nexus between religious principles and political means. For the state reconciliation is concerned with social cohesion and political stability. For the church, it extends the sacramental notion of reconciliation between God and penitent to public relationships. This article examines Roman Catholic contributions to secular reconciliation debates. It shows how religious precepts create moral imperatives to engagement with secular discourses as a necessary element of Christian mission. It also argues that the church’s role in the disruption of indigenous societies creates an additional moral imperative to engage in reconciliation as mission and to articulate a Christian vision of indigenous rights.
Publication
International Journal of Public Theology
Date
2010-01-01
Volume
4
Pages
426-445
Journal Abbr
International Journal of Public Theology
Short Title
Reconciliation
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Imported on 12 Apr 2017 - DigiTool details were: Journal title (773t) = International Journal of Public Theology. ISSNs: 1872-5171;
Citation
O’Sullivan, D. (2010). Reconciliation: The Political Theological Nexus in Australasian Indigenous Public Policy. International Journal of Public Theology, 4, 426–445. https://doi.org/10.1163/156973210X526409
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