World Religions in War and PeaceMcFarland, 1988 - 241 páginas Too often through the ages various religions, while preaching amity, have also promoted an us versus them attitude--the Greeks and the barbarians, Jews and the goyim, Muslims and infidels, Christians and pagans. In this volume, the origin, main teachings, and development of the major religions are described. The involvement of each religion in war and the contribution each has made or might make to world peace are discussed. Chapters on Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto, and traditional faiths. |
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... hold the god Vishnu as supreme . Shaivites hold Shiva supreme . Charvaka philosophy is atheistic . The Advaita Vedantins hold to no personal god but to an abstract one . The Purva Mimansakas put their trust in rituals . The very name ...
... hold the god Vishnu as supreme . Shaivites hold Shiva supreme . Charvaka philosophy is atheistic . The Advaita Vedantins hold to no personal god but to an abstract one . The Purva Mimansakas put their trust in rituals . The very name ...
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... hold over the rest with their chief on an imperial throne . The first Chinese literary references date to the Tomb period . These refer to women ruling in south Japan as influential shamans.2 Korean and Chinese influence arrived in the ...
... hold over the rest with their chief on an imperial throne . The first Chinese literary references date to the Tomb period . These refer to women ruling in south Japan as influential shamans.2 Korean and Chinese influence arrived in the ...
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... hold their society together . They will not be freed by social revolution or religious revival . Buddhism : The Religion of Analysis ; Carbondale : Southern Illinois University , 1974 . Chapter VIII 1. Creel , What Is Taoism ?; Chicago ...
... hold their society together . They will not be freed by social revolution or religious revival . Buddhism : The Religion of Analysis ; Carbondale : Southern Illinois University , 1974 . Chapter VIII 1. Creel , What Is Taoism ?; Chicago ...
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Africa ahimsa Allah American ancient Arabic army Basham became Buddha Buddhism Caldarola called century A.D. China Chinese Christian Church circa cited claims concept concern Confucianism Confucius conquered conquest Crusades David death divine dynasty Earhart Eerdmans emperor empire enemies ethics evil faith Ferguson Gandhi Gautama groups Guru Harper & Row heaven Hebrew Hindu Hinduism History holy human included Indian interpretation Islam Israel Jain Jaini Jainism Japan Japanese Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews jihad John Judaism kami killing king Lao-tzu later live Mencius military modern moksha monks movement Muhammad Muslim Nanak nation nonviolence Noss noted earlier original Oxford Parrinder Philadelphia political Prophet quotes Quran Rabbi Reform religious rituals Roman ruler Saiyadain says shamanism Shinto shrines Sikh Sikhism Singh social society spirit suggests Tao Te Ching Taoism teaching temple Testament tion tradition tribes University violence women world peace World Religions worship Young Oon Kim