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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... developed different characteristics from western European countries but it was born in the cradle of a common faith . Orthodox Christian beliefs are rooted in the same philosophical and theological traditions as western Christianity ...
... developed different characteristics from western European countries but it was born in the cradle of a common faith . Orthodox Christian beliefs are rooted in the same philosophical and theological traditions as western Christianity ...
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... developed and expanded . Mecca at the time of Muhammad's revelations was a prosperous commercial centre that was surrounded by nomadic clans and tribes who sought payment to guarantee safe passage of the trade caravans through their ...
... developed and expanded . Mecca at the time of Muhammad's revelations was a prosperous commercial centre that was surrounded by nomadic clans and tribes who sought payment to guarantee safe passage of the trade caravans through their ...
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... developed to become for some at least a way of life , so the rules governing the conduct of war also developed . The jurists and scholars differed on the circumstances in which these rules applied , and to whom , but agreed that their ...
... developed to become for some at least a way of life , so the rules governing the conduct of war also developed . The jurists and scholars differed on the circumstances in which these rules applied , and to whom , but agreed that their ...
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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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 |