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Moral Reflections on Foreign Policy in a Religious War

Autor Ronald H. Stone
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mai 2008
Moral Reflections on Foreign Policy in a Religious War argues that foreign policy thinkers and actors must take religion more seriously than they have in analysis and action. The tragedy of U.S. policy in Iraq is in part due to the dangers of ignoring religious conflicts in that country until it was too late, and then responding too lightly. Working as a philosopher of religion and politics, Stone shows how both in the United States and the Middle East unreflective religion in a dialogic relationship with politics power has proven hazardous. Stone proposes policy changes for the United States based on his analysis and calls for reform in the ways that both politics and religion are understood. Without peace between religions, there will be no peace in the Middle East. Without understanding how religion functions in international politics, the United States is doomed to repeat disastrous policies in the Middle East.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780739127384
ISBN-10: 0739127381
Pagini: 126
Dimensiuni: 161 x 227 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

Ronald H. Stone is the Professor Emeritus of Christian Ethics at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and the recent author of Reinhold Niebuhr in the 1960s and The Ethics of Paul Tillich.

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Stone argues that religion must be understood in its connections with world politics for the successful conduct of foreign policy. Without peace among religions, there can be no peace, and without understanding the role of religion in politics, there can be neither peace nor successful foreign policy.