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Daniel L.Smith-Christopher (ed). Subverting Hatred: The Challenge of Nonviolence in Religious Traditions.

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Bergman, Roger
Keywords
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Sikhism
Buddhism
Jainism
Hinduism
Confucianism and Daoism
religions and violence
religions and peacemaking
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Political ethics
Religious ethics
Peace ethics
Comparative religious ethics
Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/180415
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Review of, "Subverting Hatred: The Challenge of Nonviolence in Religious Traditions", by Daniel L.Smith-Christopher (ed): "While religion may not be the spark that ignited any of these destructive fires, the presence of religious partisanship, intolerance, and fervor may certainly fan the flames. The European wars of religion of the 17th century led Enlightenment intellectuals to advocate a more humanist and cosmopolitan worldview in hopes of avoiding such faith-inspired bloodshed in the future ... Subverting Hatred does not promise more than it can deliver. Its significance is wisely not premised on the notion that religion on its own can solve the perennial problem of warfare, just as one cannot blame religion on its own for creating the problem." (p.1)
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1999
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Article
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