Jarem Sawatsky is Assistant Professor of Peace and Conflict Transformation Studies, Canadian Mennonite University.
In this groundbreaking international comparative study on healing justice, the author examines a number of traditional communities. Sawatsky identifies the common patterns, themes, and imagination which these communities share. These commonalities among those that practice healing justice are then examined for their implications for wider society.
Acknowledgements. Foreword. Introduction: What if Justice is about Becoming Whole While Learning to Sing. Part I - Overview. Chapter 1. Exploring Healing Justice. Chapter 2. Searching Restorative Justice. Chapter 3. Learning How to Enter into Healing Justice: Research Methodology. Part II - Case Studies: Seeing Healing Justice. Chapter 4. Hollow Water Community. Chapter 5. The Iona Community. Chapter 6. Plum Village. Part III - Looking Through the Case Studies. Chapter 7. Shared Characteristics of Healing Justice. Chapter 8. Taking Healing Justice Seriously. References. Index.