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The Judeo-Christian-Islamic heritage : philosophical & theological perspectives / / edited by Richard C. Taylor & Irfan A. Omar
The Judeo-Christian-Islamic heritage : philosophical & theological perspectives / / edited by Richard C. Taylor & Irfan A. Omar
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milwaukee, Wisconsin : , : Marquette University Press, , [2012]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (340 p.)
Disciplina 202
Collana Marquette studies in philosophy
Soggetto topico Religions
Abrahamic religions
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-87462-812-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""5 Thomas Aquinas's Summa contra Gentiles & Averroes's Great Commentary on De Anima, by Bernardo Carlos Bazán""""6 Avicenna and Traditional Islamic Belief, by Michael E. Marmura""; ""7 Faith, Reason, and Religious Diversity in Al-Farabi's "Book of Letters," by Luis Xavier López-Farjeat""; ""8 Islamic Humanism in the Thought of Ibn Khaldun and Malik bin Nabi, by Phillip C. Naylor""; ""9 "He Who Knows Himself, Knows His Lord": Reflections on Avicenna's 'Suspended Man' Argument, by Mehdi Aminrazavi""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460659103321
Milwaukee, Wisconsin : , : Marquette University Press, , [2012]
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The Judeo-Christian-Islamic heritage : philosophical & theological perspectives / / edited by Richard C. Taylor & Irfan A. Omar
The Judeo-Christian-Islamic heritage : philosophical & theological perspectives / / edited by Richard C. Taylor & Irfan A. Omar
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milwaukee, Wisconsin : , : Marquette University Press, , [2012]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (340 p.)
Disciplina 202
Collana Marquette studies in philosophy
Soggetto topico Religions
Abrahamic religions
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
ISBN 0-87462-812-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""5 Thomas Aquinas's Summa contra Gentiles & Averroes's Great Commentary on De Anima, by Bernardo Carlos Bazán""""6 Avicenna and Traditional Islamic Belief, by Michael E. Marmura""; ""7 Faith, Reason, and Religious Diversity in Al-Farabi's "Book of Letters," by Luis Xavier López-Farjeat""; ""8 Islamic Humanism in the Thought of Ibn Khaldun and Malik bin Nabi, by Phillip C. Naylor""; ""9 "He Who Knows Himself, Knows His Lord": Reflections on Avicenna's 'Suspended Man' Argument, by Mehdi Aminrazavi""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797352903321
Milwaukee, Wisconsin : , : Marquette University Press, , [2012]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The Judeo-Christian-Islamic heritage : philosophical & theological perspectives / / edited by Richard C. Taylor & Irfan A. Omar
The Judeo-Christian-Islamic heritage : philosophical & theological perspectives / / edited by Richard C. Taylor & Irfan A. Omar
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milwaukee, Wisconsin : , : Marquette University Press, , [2012]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (340 p.)
Disciplina 202
Collana Marquette studies in philosophy
Soggetto topico Religions
Abrahamic religions
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
ISBN 0-87462-812-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""5 Thomas Aquinas's Summa contra Gentiles & Averroes's Great Commentary on De Anima, by Bernardo Carlos Bazán""""6 Avicenna and Traditional Islamic Belief, by Michael E. Marmura""; ""7 Faith, Reason, and Religious Diversity in Al-Farabi's "Book of Letters," by Luis Xavier López-Farjeat""; ""8 Islamic Humanism in the Thought of Ibn Khaldun and Malik bin Nabi, by Phillip C. Naylor""; ""9 "He Who Knows Himself, Knows His Lord": Reflections on Avicenna's 'Suspended Man' Argument, by Mehdi Aminrazavi""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813830403321
Milwaukee, Wisconsin : , : Marquette University Press, , [2012]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Peacemaking and the challenge of violence in world religions / / edited by Irfan A. Omar and Michael K. Duffey
Peacemaking and the challenge of violence in world religions / / edited by Irfan A. Omar and Michael K. Duffey
Pubbl/distr/stampa West Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (567 p.)
Disciplina 201.7273
Soggetto topico Peace - Religious aspects
Peace movements - Religious aspects
Nonviolence - Religious aspects
Violence - Religious aspects
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-95344-4
1-118-95345-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Title page; Acknowledgments; Introduction; References; 1 Jihad and Nonviolence in the Islamic Tradition; Overview of the Islamic tradition; Ways of Understanding Violence and Nonviolence; Jihad in the Qur'an; Peacemaking and the challenge of violence; Nonviolent Activism: Key Muslim Figures; Conclusion; Questions for Discussion; References; Further Reading; Muslim Peacemaking and Civil Rights Organizations/Resources; Glossary; 1.1 A Confucian Response; 1.2 A Jewish Response; 2 Christianity; Who was Jesus?; Jesus, Nonviolence, and Peacemaking
A Brief History of Christian Nonviolence and ViolenceChristian conscience; Peace through Nonviolence; Conclusion; Questions for discussion; References; Further Reading; 2.1 A Buddhist Response; References; 2.2 A Muslim Response; References; 3 Jewish Ideologies of Peace and Peacemaking; What is Judaism?; Jewish Terms for Peace and Peacemaking; War and Peace in the Hebrew Scriptures; Pacifism in the Rabbinic Tradition; The State of Israel; Pursuing Peace; Conclusions and Future Prospects; Questions for discussion; References; Further Reading; Glossary; 3.1 A Christian Response; Reference
3.2 A Native American ResponseReferences; 4 From Sincerity of Thought to Peace "All Under Heaven"(Tianxia 天下); Introduction to Confucianism; Meanings of Peace; Peace on the Ground; Violence and war; Conclusion; Questions for discussion; References; Further reading; Glossary; 4.1 A Buddhist Response; References; 4.2 A Jewish Response; 5 "Peace is the Strongest Force in the World"; Overview of Buddhism; Historical Development of the Meanings of Peace, Nonviolence, and War; Moral Teachings Regarding Violence and Nonviolence; History of Buddhism's Responses to Violence
Emerging Innovative Peacemaking PracticesConclusions: What in Buddhism Provides the Means for Nonviolent Peacemaking?; Questions for Discussion; References; Further Reading; Mahayana; Vajrayana; Shambhala; Buddhist Peacemaking Organizations and Resources; Glossary; 5.1 A Hindu Response; 5.2 A Native American Response; Reference; 6 Peacemaking and Nonviolence in the Hindu Tradition; Introduction to the Hindu tradition; Peace, war, and nonviolence; Hinduism's Response to Violence; Traditional Methods of Conflict Resolution; Mohandas K. Gandhi and the Satyagraha Movement
Practices and Disciplines that Contribute to PeacemakingHindu Peace Groups and Organizations; Innovative and Emerging Peacemaking Practices; Hindu Saints and Seminal Thinkers; Conclusion; Questions for Discussion; References; Further reading; Hindu Peace Organizations; Glossary; 6.1 A Christian Response; 6.2 A Muslim Response; References; 7 The Irrelevance of euro-christian Dichotomies for Indigenous Peoples; Religion; Balance as Reciprocal Dualism; Warfare; Nonviolence as Incompatible; World Incommensurability: the Dissimilitude of Otherness; Relationship = Less Extraneous Violence
Questions for discussion
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460912803321
West Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Peacemaking and the challenge of violence in world religions / / edited by Irfan A. Omar and Michael K. Duffey
Peacemaking and the challenge of violence in world religions / / edited by Irfan A. Omar and Michael K. Duffey
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, UK : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 242 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 201.7273
Collana New York Academy of Sciences
Soggetto topico Peace - Religious aspects
Violence - Religious aspects
Religions
Christianity and other religions
ISBN 1-118-95344-4
1-118-95345-2
Classificazione 319.8
201/.7273
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Title page; Acknowledgments; Introduction; References; 1 Jihad and Nonviolence in the Islamic Tradition; Overview of the Islamic tradition; Ways of Understanding Violence and Nonviolence; Jihad in the Qur'an; Peacemaking and the challenge of violence; Nonviolent Activism: Key Muslim Figures; Conclusion; Questions for Discussion; References; Further Reading; Muslim Peacemaking and Civil Rights Organizations/Resources; Glossary; 1.1 A Confucian Response; 1.2 A Jewish Response; 2 Christianity; Who was Jesus?; Jesus, Nonviolence, and Peacemaking
A Brief History of Christian Nonviolence and ViolenceChristian conscience; Peace through Nonviolence; Conclusion; Questions for discussion; References; Further Reading; 2.1 A Buddhist Response; References; 2.2 A Muslim Response; References; 3 Jewish Ideologies of Peace and Peacemaking; What is Judaism?; Jewish Terms for Peace and Peacemaking; War and Peace in the Hebrew Scriptures; Pacifism in the Rabbinic Tradition; The State of Israel; Pursuing Peace; Conclusions and Future Prospects; Questions for discussion; References; Further Reading; Glossary; 3.1 A Christian Response; Reference
3.2 A Native American ResponseReferences; 4 From Sincerity of Thought to Peace "All Under Heaven"(Tianxia 天下); Introduction to Confucianism; Meanings of Peace; Peace on the Ground; Violence and war; Conclusion; Questions for discussion; References; Further reading; Glossary; 4.1 A Buddhist Response; References; 4.2 A Jewish Response; 5 "Peace is the Strongest Force in the World"; Overview of Buddhism; Historical Development of the Meanings of Peace, Nonviolence, and War; Moral Teachings Regarding Violence and Nonviolence; History of Buddhism's Responses to Violence
Emerging Innovative Peacemaking PracticesConclusions: What in Buddhism Provides the Means for Nonviolent Peacemaking?; Questions for Discussion; References; Further Reading; Mahayana; Vajrayana; Shambhala; Buddhist Peacemaking Organizations and Resources; Glossary; 5.1 A Hindu Response; 5.2 A Native American Response; Reference; 6 Peacemaking and Nonviolence in the Hindu Tradition; Introduction to the Hindu tradition; Peace, war, and nonviolence; Hinduism's Response to Violence; Traditional Methods of Conflict Resolution; Mohandas K. Gandhi and the Satyagraha Movement
Practices and Disciplines that Contribute to PeacemakingHindu Peace Groups and Organizations; Innovative and Emerging Peacemaking Practices; Hindu Saints and Seminal Thinkers; Conclusion; Questions for Discussion; References; Further reading; Hindu Peace Organizations; Glossary; 6.1 A Christian Response; 6.2 A Muslim Response; References; 7 The Irrelevance of euro-christian Dichotomies for Indigenous Peoples; Religion; Balance as Reciprocal Dualism; Warfare; Nonviolence as Incompatible; World Incommensurability: the Dissimilitude of Otherness; Relationship = Less Extraneous Violence
Questions for discussion
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797295803321
Chichester, West Sussex, UK : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Peacemaking and the challenge of violence in world religions / / edited by Irfan A. Omar and Michael K. Duffey
Peacemaking and the challenge of violence in world religions / / edited by Irfan A. Omar and Michael K. Duffey
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, UK : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 242 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 201.7273
Collana New York Academy of Sciences
Soggetto topico Peace - Religious aspects
Violence - Religious aspects
Religions
Christianity and other religions
ISBN 1-118-95344-4
1-118-95345-2
Classificazione 319.8
201/.7273
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Title page; Acknowledgments; Introduction; References; 1 Jihad and Nonviolence in the Islamic Tradition; Overview of the Islamic tradition; Ways of Understanding Violence and Nonviolence; Jihad in the Qur'an; Peacemaking and the challenge of violence; Nonviolent Activism: Key Muslim Figures; Conclusion; Questions for Discussion; References; Further Reading; Muslim Peacemaking and Civil Rights Organizations/Resources; Glossary; 1.1 A Confucian Response; 1.2 A Jewish Response; 2 Christianity; Who was Jesus?; Jesus, Nonviolence, and Peacemaking
A Brief History of Christian Nonviolence and ViolenceChristian conscience; Peace through Nonviolence; Conclusion; Questions for discussion; References; Further Reading; 2.1 A Buddhist Response; References; 2.2 A Muslim Response; References; 3 Jewish Ideologies of Peace and Peacemaking; What is Judaism?; Jewish Terms for Peace and Peacemaking; War and Peace in the Hebrew Scriptures; Pacifism in the Rabbinic Tradition; The State of Israel; Pursuing Peace; Conclusions and Future Prospects; Questions for discussion; References; Further Reading; Glossary; 3.1 A Christian Response; Reference
3.2 A Native American ResponseReferences; 4 From Sincerity of Thought to Peace "All Under Heaven"(Tianxia 天下); Introduction to Confucianism; Meanings of Peace; Peace on the Ground; Violence and war; Conclusion; Questions for discussion; References; Further reading; Glossary; 4.1 A Buddhist Response; References; 4.2 A Jewish Response; 5 "Peace is the Strongest Force in the World"; Overview of Buddhism; Historical Development of the Meanings of Peace, Nonviolence, and War; Moral Teachings Regarding Violence and Nonviolence; History of Buddhism's Responses to Violence
Emerging Innovative Peacemaking PracticesConclusions: What in Buddhism Provides the Means for Nonviolent Peacemaking?; Questions for Discussion; References; Further Reading; Mahayana; Vajrayana; Shambhala; Buddhist Peacemaking Organizations and Resources; Glossary; 5.1 A Hindu Response; 5.2 A Native American Response; Reference; 6 Peacemaking and Nonviolence in the Hindu Tradition; Introduction to the Hindu tradition; Peace, war, and nonviolence; Hinduism's Response to Violence; Traditional Methods of Conflict Resolution; Mohandas K. Gandhi and the Satyagraha Movement
Practices and Disciplines that Contribute to PeacemakingHindu Peace Groups and Organizations; Innovative and Emerging Peacemaking Practices; Hindu Saints and Seminal Thinkers; Conclusion; Questions for Discussion; References; Further reading; Hindu Peace Organizations; Glossary; 6.1 A Christian Response; 6.2 A Muslim Response; References; 7 The Irrelevance of euro-christian Dichotomies for Indigenous Peoples; Religion; Balance as Reciprocal Dualism; Warfare; Nonviolence as Incompatible; World Incommensurability: the Dissimilitude of Otherness; Relationship = Less Extraneous Violence
Questions for discussion
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824635903321
Chichester, West Sussex, UK : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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