Judson Parker

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the act of forgetting the evil suffered, a certain kind of forgetting I hasten to add.98 It is a forgetting that assumes that the matters of “truth” and “justice” have been taken care of (see Chapters V and VI), that perpetrators have been named, judged, and (hopefully) transformed, that victims are safe and their wounds healed (see Chapter VII), a forgetting that can therefore ultimately take place only together with the creation of “all things new.”
Exclusion and Embrace, Revised and Updated: A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation
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