The Sin Management Tree is a groundbreaking reference book that uncovers the universal grammar of justice. From the temples of Egypt and the law courts of Rome to Yoruba divination, Norse myths, Greek tragedy, and Christian theology, every civilisation has wrestled with the same problem: how to deal with wrongdoing. This book maps those responses onto an eleven-part framework - the Sin Management Tree - covering recognition, death, scapegoating, exile, mercy, penance, healing, money, karma, regulation, and ritual reenactment. Through vivid comparisons, side-by-side tables, case studies, and texts from across cultures, the book shows how these functions recur in both ancient religions and modern politics. It also connects mystical traditions like Tikun Olam with movements for Black Reparatory Justice (IC3 Nation), revealing two sides of the same sacred coin: cosmic repair and historical repair. Blending scholarship with accessibility, The Sin Management Tree is both a reader's guide and a definitive reference. It is essential reading for anyone interested in comparative religion, philosophy, law, or reparations - a vision of justice that spans from myth to modern movements.
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