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Defending a Communicative Theory of Punishment: The Relationship between Hard Treatment and Amends
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Ambrose YK Lee
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Volume 37, Issue 1, Spring 2017, Pages 217–237, https://doi.org/10.1093/ojls/gqw003
Published: 27 March 2016
... in terms of the amends that offenders ought to make to apologise for their criminal wrongdoings. The article then attempts to address three potential objections to this revised version of the communicative theory. punishment communicative theories hard treatment preventive deterrence penance amends...
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Published: 19 November 2024
... the keys of the kingdom in the early church, the medieval period, and the Reformation era, is outlined. The discussion also impinges on questions of ecclesiastical jurisdiction, penance, excommunication, the marks of a true church, conciliar theory, and the reformers’ reactions to the claims of the papacy...
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The Third Panel: Validation Achieved?
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Beatrice de Graaf
Published: 21 November 2024
... nexus penance reward denial reappraisal counternarratives infighting This chapter examines the third panel in the triptych model of radical redemption: we explore whether the acts performed to gain radical redemption have been successful and validation has been achieved. The third panel comprises...
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Guilty Consciences and Making Good: Historical Perspectives on Reparation
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Stephen C. Neff
Published: 05 November 2024
.... Anzilotti’s views have been substantially adopted by the World Court, as well as by the International Law Commission in its Articles on State Responsibility of 2001. penance Catholic Church reparation peace treaties internalist obligations Dionisio Anzilotti Hans Kelsen Reparation may be understood...
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Duff on Hard Treatment
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Matt Matravers
Published: 07 July 2011
... Tom Orwell George communitarianism Hegelianism Kantianism Moore Michael Hampton Jean Amis Kingsley Larkin Philip Scanlon Thomas Herman Barbara Rawls John deterrence Hobbes Thomas punishment hard treatment communicative theories retributivism deterrence reform penance reconciliation...
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Disrupting Rites and Profaning the Sacred
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Nathan J. Ristuccia
Published: 08 March 2018
... monastery Arezzo Erlembald Patarene leader Anglicanism parish syncretism Christianization paradigm ritual failure church reform holy men Judaizing penance magic communal violence Gregory of Tours St. Boniface Pataria In 1947, the Italian humorist Giovannino Guareschi published “la...
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Salvation by Grace
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Keith Ward
Published: 19 November 1998
...This chapter examines the Christian doctrine of salvation by grace. Theologians and philosophers have argued that sinners owe God repentance, reparation, and penance, and they must do these things in order to be forgiven and attain salvation. The problem with penance is that it is very difficult...
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Published: 20 November 2023
... Soviet era Russian Orthodox Church ROC in pre Soviet era Trullo Council Quinisext Council Fifth Sixth Council Penthekte Synod Catholic Church Concordia Discordantium Canonum Decretum Gratian Protestant Church Orthodox canon law penance sacraments divine canonical tradition patriarchate...
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Death and Beyond
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Lesley Smith
Published: 30 May 2023
... in the world, considering how the physical fires of purgatory might punish the spiritual soul. He discusses the importance of penance for the state of the soul after death. He explains the role of nightmares and dreams in changing bad behavior. Judgment brought the possibility of life with God in heaven...
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Penance
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Allan D. Fitzgerald, OSA
Published: 02 September 2009
...The study of penance in the early church can be challenging because of the variety of opinions among scholars; it can also be difficult because of the apparent diversity in penitential practices among the Christian communities in the first 600 years. Studies of penance have often described...
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Not for Myself Alone: Atonement and Penance After Daoism
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Bede Benjamin Bidlack
Published: 07 September 2021
...This chapter puts Elizabeth Johnson’s Creation and the Cross in conversation with Numinous Treasure Daoism and the traditions that flow from it. The comparison yields a theology of penance that fills the void left by Johnson’s accompaniment interpretation of the cross. The proposal...
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Published: 11 December 2018
...In early Christianity, conflict resolution that involved decisions about exclusion and reintegration of community members was often ritualized as excommunication, penance, confession of sins, and intercession. Mediation of divine forgiveness of sin was central to the rituals that reintegrated...
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Vir Sanctus: Death, Commemoration and Legacy
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Matthew Strickland
Published: 28 June 2016
...This chapter focuses on the death, commemoration, and legacy of Henry the Young King. It first discusses the Young King's confession and acts of penance; his receipt of a ring from Henry II as symbol of pardon; his provision for the burial of his viscera and body; his request to be buried...
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Rites of Forgiveness
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Sarah Beckwith
Published: 07 April 2011
...This chapter explores some of the histories of the rites of forgiveness in William Shakespeare's culture. In particular, it considers some of the attempts to redefine the nature of forgiveness in the English settlement, when penance is abolished as a sacrament, yet when some of the institutions...
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Penitent sinners
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Brian Pullan
Published: 01 August 2016
...Missionaries and moralists compensated for the tolerance of magistrates by attempting to rescue some female ‘sinners’ from the ‘evil life [mala vita]' through penance or marriage. Chapter 5 discusses, with examples, the concept of the prostitute saint, a latter-day Magdalen, who redeems herself...
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Published: 22 October 2024
... justice work epistemic schism epistemic injustice governmentality confession and penance social work education In this chapter I discuss, analyze, and theorize the role and function of social work in Ireland by exploring the profession’s political position within the Irish state along with how...
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A Physician, a Judge, and a Shepherd Walk into a Monastery…
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Jonathan L. Zecher
Published: 06 October 2022
... for more serious or persistent problems. These nuance John’s description of a monastery’s abbot as a king dispensing orders, while the regal imagery locates practices of confession and penance in a disciplinary organization. At other points, John describes private confessional encounters in medical terms...
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Conclusions, and Prognoses
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Jonathan L. Zecher
Published: 06 October 2022
... of Athos Philocalia Φιλοκαλία Ἐξομολόγησις Ἐξομολογέομαι confession confess Paul Ricoeur metaphor seeing-as Cognitive Metaphor Theory Byzantine monasticism spiritual direction tradition penance confession “For each another next first time.” 1 1 Garfinkel (1996 ), 10...
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Introduction, or
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Harmony Siganporia
Published: 25 May 2022
... walking marching liminality collective acts of resistance solitary act of exploration/pilgrimage/penance Noakhali Salt Tax On 2 March 2018, I received a text message from a friend, Free Tibet activist and poet Tenzin Tsundue. It was Holi, and his message read as follows: ‘Harmony, if you are drunk...
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The Poetry of Religious and Moral Drama
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Tamara Atkin
Published: 27 April 2023
... fulfil the three parts of the sacrament of penance as understood by the late medieval church: ‘for-þenkyng in herte’ (contrition), ‘shrifte of mouthe’ (confession), and ‘repentaunce’ (satisfaction). 69 Recent critical discussion of fifteenth-century drama has noted its sacramental focus...
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