Religion and Violence: Muslim and Christian Theological and Pedagogical Reflections

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Ednan Aslan, Marcia Hermansen
Springer, 9 mag 2017 - 265 pagine
In this volume, the authors attempt to speak freely about the potential in religions both for violence and peace. I am confident that many impulses from this work will also impact the direction of churches and other religious communities, such that religions, all together, will try to mobilize the members of their communities to actively contribute to world peace. In this way, religions will be perceived as part of the solution for world peace, enabling them to move beyond the stigma of their damaged reputations.

 

Sommario

Islam and Violence
2
Christian and Muslim Theological and Pedagogical Reflections Volume Introduction
5
Religion and Violence
15
2 The Drama Triangle of Religion and Violence
16
3 Violence vs Religion
31
A Complex Relationship
41
5 The Integration of Muslims and the Charlie Hebdo Attacks Cleavages and Convergences between Religious Denominations in France
55
6 Eastern Orthodox Perspectives on Violence
72
A Challenging Balance between Justice and Stability
131
10 Muslim Theologians of Nonviolence
147
Background Dimensions Scope and Consequences
163
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13 Responding to the Marrakesh Declaration with a United States Declaration A Call to Preserve and Protect Muslim Civil Rights
195
Religious Education and the Challenge of Violence
204
14 Against Religiously Motivated Violence Religious Educations Contribution to Peaceful Relationships between Different ReligionsWhat Should it E...
205
15 Violence as a Challenge for Religious Education Psychological Theological and Educational Perspectives
227

Lessons from History and Contemporary Christian Thought
93
Islam and Violence
111
8 The Theological Background of Violence in Islam
112
A Worldview Framework Approach
243
Author Biographies
264
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Informazioni sull'autore (2017)

Ednan Aslan is the Chair of Islamic Theological studies at the University of Vienna where he is a Professor for Islamic Education.

Marcia Hermansen is Director of Islamic World Studies at Loyola University Chicago where she is a Professor in the Theology Department.


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