Between Eden and Armageddon: The Future of World Religions, Violence, and Peacemaking
Autor Marc Gopinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 aug 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195134322
ISBN-10: 019513432X
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 155 x 236 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:Revised.
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 019513432X
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 155 x 236 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:Revised.
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
His analysis of Judaism in terms of ways its religious traditions could facilitate the lessening of tensions and radical enmity between peoples is very convincing and moving.
Gopin makes a significant contribution to the building of a culture of peace and dialogue from his study of the possible role of religions in peacemaking
Gopin's work has much to commend it. His work is full of insight and learning. He handles the variety of material, both religious and political, Jewish, Christian and Muslim with great sensitivity and care. There are a number of excellent discussions all given concrete examples from different traditions ... an excellent book. It will be read with profit by a large range of people concerned with peacemaking, conflict resolution and the role that religions can play in this regard.
Gopin's book offers the non-Jew an opportunity to reflect in a fresh way about what it means to be a peacemaker, by looking at this vocation through the lens of Jewish tradition.
a superb piece of scholarship and a fascinating text.
Gopin's chapter on Judaism and Islam as paradigms with regard to religious approaches to war and peace forms a wonderful basis for in-depth study and inter-faith conversation, and his section on the conflict between religion and secularism, focusing on the state of Israel, is undoubtedly the best that I have ever read.
Gopin offers a timely exploration of the paradox that while some interpretations of religious tradition can lead to violence against "the other", alternative interpretations of the same religious tradition can result in constructive peacemaking.
In this sensitive, positive and scholarly book, Gopin brings together the study of religion and of conflict resolution and includes a useful glossary, footnotes and bibliography.
Gopin makes a significant contribution to the building of a culture of peace and dialogue from his study of the possible role of religions in peacemaking
Gopin's work has much to commend it. His work is full of insight and learning. He handles the variety of material, both religious and political, Jewish, Christian and Muslim with great sensitivity and care. There are a number of excellent discussions all given concrete examples from different traditions ... an excellent book. It will be read with profit by a large range of people concerned with peacemaking, conflict resolution and the role that religions can play in this regard.
Gopin's book offers the non-Jew an opportunity to reflect in a fresh way about what it means to be a peacemaker, by looking at this vocation through the lens of Jewish tradition.
a superb piece of scholarship and a fascinating text.
Gopin's chapter on Judaism and Islam as paradigms with regard to religious approaches to war and peace forms a wonderful basis for in-depth study and inter-faith conversation, and his section on the conflict between religion and secularism, focusing on the state of Israel, is undoubtedly the best that I have ever read.
Gopin offers a timely exploration of the paradox that while some interpretations of religious tradition can lead to violence against "the other", alternative interpretations of the same religious tradition can result in constructive peacemaking.
In this sensitive, positive and scholarly book, Gopin brings together the study of religion and of conflict resolution and includes a useful glossary, footnotes and bibliography.
Notă biografică
Dr. Marc Gopin is an adjunct professor of International Diplomacy at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. He also teaches at the Conflict Transformation Program of Eastern Mennonite University, has trained over 600 students worldwide in conflict resolution, and acts as a consultant for conflict resolution.