Subverting Hatred: The Challenge of Nonviolence in Religious Traditions

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In the spring of 1998, the Boston Research Center for the 21st Century commissioned this series of essays to investigate the theme of nonviolence in the sacred texts, the oral teachings, and the tradi… [more below]

  • Series: Faith Meets Faith
  • Author: Smith-Christopher, Daniel
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 238
  • Publish Date: September 19 2007
  • ISBN10: 157075747X
  • Language: English
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In the spring of 1998, the Boston Research Center for the 21st Century commissioned this series of essays to investigate the theme of nonviolence in the sacred texts, the oral teachings, and the traditions of major world religions.

Subverting Hatred: The Challenge of Nonviolence in Religious Traditions sheds light on the mixed messages and conflicting testimony that emerged from this study and underscores the central questions for religious individuals everywhere: Does my faith have a fundamental message about nonviolence? If it does, what behavior must I follow if I take seriously the message I receive? Is there a mandate for some kind of civil or political action?

This book is a valuable resource in universities where courses of study in comparative religion are offered, in peace studies curricula, and in introductory humanities programs. Subverting Hatred is Published by Orbis Books in association with the Boston Research Center as part of its “Faith Meets Faith Series.”

Author: Daniel Smith-Christopher
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Orbis Books
Published: 09/19/2007
Series: Faith Meets Faith
Pages: 238
Weight: 0.61lbs
Size: 8.18h x 5.44w x 0.53d
ISBN: 9781570757471
Language: English

Author

Smith-Christopher, Daniel

Binding

ISBN10

157075747X

ISBN13

9781570757471

Page Count

238

Published Date

September 19 2007

Series

Faith Meets Faith

Language

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