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It provides a high quality integrative, systematic, and rigorous review of that work, with a focus on topics that are both central in personality and social psychology and have allowed for the accumulation of solid and replicated and not impressionist knowledge on religion. The contributors are renowned researchers in the field who offer an international perspective that is both illuminating, yet neutral, with respect to religion. The volume's primary audience are academics, researchers, and advanced students in social psychology, but it will also interest those in sociology, political sciences, and anthropology. Psychological interest in religion, in terms of both theory and empirical research, has been constant since the beginning of psychology. However, since the beginning of the 21 st Century, partially due to important social and political events and developments, interest in religion within personality and social psychology has increased. 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Gushee -- Chapter 7: Made for Goodness? Women, Ethnic Conflict, and Reconciliation Carolina Rehrmann -- Chapter 8: Religious Dimensions in Conflict Transformation: A Tentative Approach Towards a Reconciliation Methodology Richard Friedli -- Chapter 9: A Critical Realist Engagement with Glen Stassen?s ?Just Peacemaking? Approach David P. Gushee -- Chapter 10: Introduction to Reconciliation and Forgiveness Christine Schliesser -- Chapter 11: Forgiveness is ?The Wrong Word?: Empathic Repair and the Potential for Human Connection in the Aftermath of Historical Trauma Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela -- Chapter 12: Alternative and Innovative Approaches to Reconciliation: A South African Perspective Christo Thesnaar -- Chapter 13: The Politics of Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Rwanda Christine Schliesser -- Chapter 14: Introduction to the Arts Mary Zournazi -- Chapter 15: Genocide, Memory, and the Arts: Memorial Projects in Rwanda of ?Upright Men? and ?The Garden of Memory? 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