[Mobile ebook] Subverting Hatred: The Challenge of Nonviolence in Religious Traditions
| #1834503 in Books | Boston Research Center for the 21st Century | 1998-11-14 | PDF # 1 | File Name: 1887917020 | 177 pages |
||6 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| Threads of non-violence|By E. Witham|The Qu'ran is full of violence. So say some. Others say that Islam, as the youngest of the three religions of the book, reflects an immaturity about violence that we should discount as just an early phase of Muslim ethics.
Of course, the immediate retort might be that the Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament) are full of violence. Pa||We are all in the debt of our colleagues at the Boston Research Center for the 21st Century for publishing this exciting and informative set of articles on how the religions of the world may help to defuse the contagion of hatred. If ever there was a timely
The nine authors whose essays appear in the newly published Subverting Hatred investigate the theme of nonviolence in the sacred texts, the oral teachings, and the traditions of major world religions. They throw the spotlight on the mixed messages and conflicting testimony that emerge from this study and underscore one of the central questions for religious individuals everywhere: Does my faith have a fundamental message about nonviolence? If it does, what behavior mus...
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