Religion and the Politics of Peace and ConflictLinda Hogan, Dylan Lee Lehrke Wipf and Stock Publishers, 01/01/2009 - 262 من الصفحات The connections between religion and violence are complex and multifaceted. From the conflicts in Middle East and the Balkans to those in Southeast Asia and beyond, religion frames and legitimates political violence. Moreover, in international relations since 9/11, religious language and metaphors have acquired a new significance. In this context the emerging consensus appears to be not only that violence is intrinsic to religion, but also that religions incite, legitimate, and intensify political violence. However, such an unambiguous indictment of religions is incomplete in that it fails both to appreciate significant counter examples and to recognize the diversity that exists within religions on the issue of violence, particularly the religious roots of pacifism and the ethics of non-violence. This collection explores aspects of this ambivalence between religion and violence. It focuses on traditions of legitimation and pacifism within the three monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and concludes with an examination of this ambivalence as it unfolds in each tradition's engagement with the politics of gender. |
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الصفحة xiii
... scholars in agreeing on firm principles regulating. 10. See Aquino and Mieth, Return of the Just War. 11. See Johnson, Holy War Idea in Western and Islamic Traditions. 12. Johnstone, “War on Terrorism: A Just War?” 40, and “Pope John ...
... scholars in agreeing on firm principles regulating. 10. See Aquino and Mieth, Return of the Just War. 11. See Johnson, Holy War Idea in Western and Islamic Traditions. 12. Johnstone, “War on Terrorism: A Just War?” 40, and “Pope John ...
الصفحة xiv
Linda Hogan, Dylan Lee Lehrke. experienced by Jewish scholars in agreeing on firm principles regulating the conduct of war. He reminds readers that while there is no term in the traditional lexicon of rabbinic religious reflection that ...
Linda Hogan, Dylan Lee Lehrke. experienced by Jewish scholars in agreeing on firm principles regulating the conduct of war. He reminds readers that while there is no term in the traditional lexicon of rabbinic religious reflection that ...
الصفحة 3
... scholar very well acquainted with Jewish tradition. What does it mean to say that the sword comes into the world “on ... scholars have in agreeing on firm principles regulating the conduct of war. Some of these difficulties parallel the ...
... scholar very well acquainted with Jewish tradition. What does it mean to say that the sword comes into the world “on ... scholars have in agreeing on firm principles regulating the conduct of war. Some of these difficulties parallel the ...
الصفحة 4
... scholars in the tradition of Gerhard von Rad and, more recently, Susan Niditch.2 As important as biblical texts are in Jewish discussion of war, these texts have been re-interpreted time and again by Jewish commentators. Scholars are ...
... scholars in the tradition of Gerhard von Rad and, more recently, Susan Niditch.2 As important as biblical texts are in Jewish discussion of war, these texts have been re-interpreted time and again by Jewish commentators. Scholars are ...
الصفحة 23
... scholar as adept as Ovadia Yosef, spiritual guide of the Sephardi Orthodox party in Israel, Shas, can navigate his followers across the spectrum of opinion, revising his judgments of key war and peace issues as the context changed.56 ...
... scholar as adept as Ovadia Yosef, spiritual guide of the Sephardi Orthodox party in Israel, Shas, can navigate his followers across the spectrum of opinion, revising his judgments of key war and peace issues as the context changed.56 ...
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Jewish Pacifism | 57 |
Sacrificing the Sacrifices of WarStanley Hauerwas | 83 |
The Politics of Peace in IslamMuhammad A S Abdel | 104 |
Gender Religion and WarMary Condren | 125 |
The Gendering of PostHolocaustJewish Responses to | 159 |
Illustrations from | 202 |
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