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Peace, Politics, and Religion



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Autore: Haynes Jeffrey Visualizza persona
Titolo: Peace, Politics, and Religion Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (226 p.)
Soggetto topico: Religion & beliefs
Soggetto non controllato: Ambedkar
Basque conflict
Boko Haram
CARSA
Catholic Church
Catholicism
civil society
Civil War
Community of Sant'Egidio
conflict
conflict analysis
conflict prevention
conflict resolution
Congress Party
counterterrorism
Dalit studies
deconstruction
Derrida
development
difference
duty dilemma
faith
faith-based organizations
FBO
fundamentalism
Holy See
Humanitarian Corridors
India
international religious freedom
interreligious dialogue
interreligious peacemaking
Islam
Israel
Jagjivan Ram
Jonathanic theology
Lake Chad Region
legislation
liberal peace
literature
mainstream churches
Middle East
migrant prophets
nationalism
Nigeria
organized violence
peace
peace and decoloniality
peace and reconciliation
peacebuilding
persecution
piety
political science
politics
post-genocide Rwanda
post-secularism
Protestantism
Ravidās
regional power struggle
relational approach
religio-political nonconformism
religion
religion and politics
religious engagement
religious violence
sectarianism
secularism
Shia
Sunni
sustainable-peace
technocracy
technology
temple building
terrorist recruitment
transformative approach
transnational mediation
untouchable
US foreign policy
violent extremism
Zimbabwe
Zionism
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Sommario/riassunto: Relationships between peace, politics and religion are often controversial, and sometimes problematic. Religion is a core source of identity for billions of people around the world and it is hardly surprising that sometimes it becomes involved in conflicts. At the same time, we can see religion involved not only in conflict. It is also central to conflict resolution, peace-making and peacebuilding. Religious involvement is often necessary to try to end hatred and differences, frequently central to political conflicts especially, but not only, in the Global South. Evidence shows that religious leaders and faith-based organisations can play constructive roles in helping to end violence, and in some cases, build peace via early warnings of conflict, good offices once conflict has erupted, as well as advocacy, mediation and reconciliation. The chapters of this book highlight that religion can encourage both conflict and peace, through the activities of people individually and collectively imbued with religious ideas and ideals.
Titolo autorizzato: Peace, Politics, and Religion  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557463803321
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