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 xi
... suggests, was one of the central reasons for the offence caused. Thus Omar claims that “using the Paleologus citation as a springboard, Pope Benedict develops an overly-simplistic picture of the complex and diverse Muslim theologies on ...
... suggests, was one of the central reasons for the offence caused. Thus Omar claims that “using the Paleologus citation as a springboard, Pope Benedict develops an overly-simplistic picture of the complex and diverse Muslim theologies on ...
الصفحة xv
... suggesting that these internal mechanisms are themselves subject to the limitations of culture, time and place. Traditions. of. Pacifism. and. Non-violence. Alongside, and sometimes in opposition to, these traditions of limitations and ...
... suggesting that these internal mechanisms are themselves subject to the limitations of culture, time and place. Traditions. of. Pacifism. and. Non-violence. Alongside, and sometimes in opposition to, these traditions of limitations and ...
الصفحة xvii
... suggests that through the forgiveness made possible by the cross a people has been created that refuses to resort to the sword so that they and those they love might survive. In this new order, the sacrifices of war are no longer ...
... suggests that through the forgiveness made possible by the cross a people has been created that refuses to resort to the sword so that they and those they love might survive. In this new order, the sacrifices of war are no longer ...
الصفحة xix
... suggests, the gendering of warfare and the role of re- ligion therein can be better understood through an approach that sees war, not so much a singular event, but rather as a patriarchal culture that enjoys the hegemonic status of ...
... suggests, the gendering of warfare and the role of re- ligion therein can be better understood through an approach that sees war, not so much a singular event, but rather as a patriarchal culture that enjoys the hegemonic status of ...
الصفحة xx
... suggests that the behind this discomfort with and avoidance of sexual humiliation is a particular model of masculinity. Thus he concludes that the movie constructs a model of Christ's power, manliness, and sanctity that would be ...
... suggests that the behind this discomfort with and avoidance of sexual humiliation is a particular model of masculinity. Thus he concludes that the movie constructs a model of Christ's power, manliness, and sanctity that would be ...
المحتوى
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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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