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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Página 64
... believed that Church and State derived their authority from God and were ordained by God to operate independently , each in their own sphere of influence . He rejected the belief that the gospel should be defended by the use of violence ...
... believed that Church and State derived their authority from God and were ordained by God to operate independently , each in their own sphere of influence . He rejected the belief that the gospel should be defended by the use of violence ...
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... believed in the principles of developing Jewish spiritual and cultural identity supported Basel . The Russian - Jewish intellectual Asher Ginsberg , writing under the penname Achad Ha - Am , rejected the position of those whom he ...
... believed in the principles of developing Jewish spiritual and cultural identity supported Basel . The Russian - Jewish intellectual Asher Ginsberg , writing under the penname Achad Ha - Am , rejected the position of those whom he ...
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... believed completely transcends the human boundaries of time and space . For him it was the same God who spoke through Greek philosophers as through his Jewish faith , and the different religions were diverse manifestations of the one ...
... believed completely transcends the human boundaries of time and space . For him it was the same God who spoke through Greek philosophers as through his Jewish faith , and the different religions were diverse manifestations of the one ...
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 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Referencias a este libro
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 |