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Articles tagged as "Restorative Justice"

Against Abolition, Against Reform: The Case for a Transformational Vision of Restorative Justice

Series: Symposium on Restorative Justice and Lived Religion
Jason Springs
December 4, 2025

Approached holistically, restorative justice is a theory of justice with concrete practices that foster moral and spiritual forms of association between people.

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Restorative Justice and Prison Education as Transformative Visions of Justice

Series: Symposium on Restorative Justice and Lived Religion
Connie Mick
December 2, 2025

And for just a second I felt that transformative flash. I felt that maybe this book has the power to stop bullets.

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Restorative Justice, Lived Religion, and the Theopolitics of Abortion

Series: Symposium on Restorative Justice and Lived Religion
Rebecca Todd Peters
October 14, 2025

What is revolutionary about restorative justice is that it seeks a complete shift in the ideological foundation of how we think about crime, harm, community, safety, and the common good.

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Reflections on Restorative Justice as Lived Religion: Comparative Notes from a Rural Reservation Town in Upper Michigan

Series: Symposium on Restorative Justice and Lived Religion
Amy Carr
October 8, 2025

How might construing restorative justice practices as lived religion inform a moral and spiritual account of the broader ways we dwell together in communities?

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Is Restorative Justice a Tradition? Reframing the Practices and Values of Restorative Justice

Series: Symposium on Restorative Justice and Lived Religion
Joshua S. Lupo
September 30, 2025September 30, 2025

Springs’s account of restorative justice might be strengthened by reframing it not only as a set of practices and a theory of justice but as a moral tradition.

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Introduction to Symposium On Restorative Justice and Lived Religion

Series: Symposium on Restorative Justice and Lived Religion
Christine Helmer
September 24, 2025December 2, 2025

Justice as the human work of seeking justice in the world coincides with God’s work of revealing the divine justice in creation.

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