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Perspectives on pacifism : Christian, Jewish, and Muslim views on nonviolence and international conflict / David R. Smock ; introduction by David Little.
Author
Smock, David R.
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Language
English
Published/Created
Washington, D.C. : United States Institute of Peace Press, 1995.
Description
ix, 74 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
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BL65.V55 S66 1994
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Subject(s)
Nonviolence
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Religious aspects
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Comparative studies
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Pacifism
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Religious aspects
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Comparative studies
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War
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Religious aspects
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Comparative studies
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Peace
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Religious aspects
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Comparative studies
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United States Institute of Peace
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Series
Perspectives series
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Summary note
1 Introduction (starting p. 3) / David Little -- 2 Nonviolence and Pacifism within Christian Thought (starting p. 11) -- 3 Jewish Perspectives (starting p. 21) -- 4 An Islamic Perspective (starting p. 29) -- 5 Comparison of Three Faith Traditions (starting p. 37) -- 6 Peaceforce: A Nonviolent Strategy for Intervention (starting p. 41) -- 7 How Can Nonviolence Address International Conflict? (starting p. 49) -- 8 Concluding Reflections (starting p. 61) -- Participant Biographies (starting p. 65) -- Notes (starting p. 73)
Notes
Based on a symposium held July 28, 1993, sponsored by the United States Institute of Peace.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 73-74).
Creation/Production credits
Based on a symposium held July 28, 1993, sponsored by the United States Institute of Peace.
Contents
1. Introduction / David Little
2. Nonviolence and Pacifism within Christian Thought
3. Jewish Perspectives
4. An Islamic Perspective
5. Comparison of Three Faith Traditions
6. Peaceforce: A Nonviolent Strategy for Intervention
7. How Can Nonviolence Address International Conflict?
8. Concluding Reflections.
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ISBN
1878379429 ((pbk. ; : alk. paper))
9781878379429 ((pbk. ; : alk. paper))
LCCN
94045230
OCLC
31709597
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