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Subverting Hatred: The Challenge of Nonviolence in Religious Traditions by Daniel L. Smith-Christopher β€” book cover

Subverting Hatred: The Challenge of Nonviolence in Religious Traditions

by Daniel L. Smith-Christopher
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Synopsis

Religious rivalries have been at the root of many human conflicts throughout history. Representatives of nine world religions offer insights into the teachings of nonviolence within their tradition, how practice has often fallen short of the ideals, and how they can overcome the contagion of hatred through a return to traditional teachings on nonviolence. Included are a new Foreword and Preface, a new Introduction by Daniel Smith-Christopher, two new chapters on Islam and the indigenous religion of the Maori, and a new Epilogue. In addition, study questions have been added to each chapter.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2007
Publisher
Orbis Books
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781570757471

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