Violence in God's Name: Religion in an Age of ConflictOrbis Books, 2003 - 192 páginas A timely exploration of the links between religious faith and global violence--and how to break them. |
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... Aum Shinrikyo cult that was responsible for the gas attack on the Tokyo subway in March 1995. Asahara Shoko , the founder of the sect that has its spiritual roots in Buddhism and was originally founded as a yoga and meditation group ...
... Aum Shinrikyo cult that was responsible for the gas attack on the Tokyo subway in March 1995. Asahara Shoko , the founder of the sect that has its spiritual roots in Buddhism and was originally founded as a yoga and meditation group ...
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... Aum Shinrikyo , the Buddhist cult , which , as mentioned above , was responsible for the nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway . It began in 1984 as ' a world rejecting movement ' whose aim was to develop the ' spiritual consciousness ...
... Aum Shinrikyo , the Buddhist cult , which , as mentioned above , was responsible for the nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway . It began in 1984 as ' a world rejecting movement ' whose aim was to develop the ' spiritual consciousness ...
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... Aum's mission for the salvation of the world by informing the authorities , he would have incurred a terrible karma . The violence perpetrated on its own members was extended to the broader community when Aum Shinrikyo , having formed ...
... Aum's mission for the salvation of the world by informing the authorities , he would have incurred a terrible karma . The violence perpetrated on its own members was extended to the broader community when Aum Shinrikyo , having formed ...
Contenido
The Clash of Paradigms | 1 |
Religion Matters | 20 |
Religion and the Legitimization of Violence | 45 |
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Violence in God's Name: Religion in an Age of Conflict Oliver J. McTernan Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |
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Buddhism, Conflict and Violence in Modern Sri Lanka Deegalle Mahinda Sin vista previa disponible - 2006 |
Buddhism, Power and Political Order Ian Charles Harris,Becket Institute Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |