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Informationen zum Autor Mary Zournazi is an Australian author, philosopher and filmmaker. She is the author of several books, including Hope: New Philosophies for Change (2003), Keywords to War (2008) and Inventing Peace (2013) with the German filmmaker Wim Wenders . She wrote, directed and filmed the documentary films Dogs of Democracy (2017) and Rembetika Blues (2020). She currently teaches in the sociology program at the University of New South Wales, Australia. Rowan Williams is a former Archbishop of Canterbury and was until 2020 Master of Magdalene College at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of many books, including Looking East in Winter , Holy Living , and The Edge of Words , published by Bloomsbury Continuum. He lives in Cardiff and continues to broadcast, preach and lecture internationally. In 2022, he gave the second of the BBC’s centenary Reith Lectures. Sir Ben Okri was born in Minna, Nigeria. His childhood was divided between Nigeria, where he saw first-hand the consequences of war, and London. He has won many awards over the years, including the Booker Prize for Fiction, and is also an acclaimed essayist, playwright, and poet. In 2019 Astonishing the Gods was named as one of the BBC's '100 Novels That Shaped Our World'.A series of philosophical meditations on how we might think about justice and, by extension, love in the contemporary world. Zusammenfassung How do we see and act justly in the world? In what ways can we ethically respond to social and economic crisis? How do we address the desperation that exists in the new forms of violence and atrocity? These are all questions at the heart of Justice and Love, a philosophical dialogue on how to imagine and act in a more just world by theologian Rowan Williams and philosopher Mary Zournazi. Looking at different religious and philosophical traditions, Williams and Zournazi argue for the re-invigoration and enriching of the language of justice and, by situating justice alongside other virtues, they extend our everyday vocabularies on what is just.Drawing on examples ranging from the Paris Attacks, the Syrian War, and the European Migrant Crisis to Brexit and the US Presidential elections, Williams and Zournazi reflect on justice as a process: a condition of being, a responsiveness to others, rather than a cold distribution of fact. By doing so, they explore the love and patience needed for social healing and the imagination required for new ways of relating and experiencing the world. Inhaltsverzeichnis Conversations Between Souls, Ben Okri Prologue: Some Reflections on Justice and Love PART ONE: Justly Looking I. On Justice II. Justly Looking PART TWO: Reckoning III. Reckoning IV. Time and Attention V. Witnessing PART THREE: Love VI. For Love and Justice VII. Discourses of Faith ...