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Celebrating Peace

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Boston University Studies in Philosophy and Religion ; 199000ENGGPC1Publication details: Notre Dame University of Notre Dame Press 1990Description: 216pISBN:
  • 0268023565
DDC classification:
  • C15 R760
Partial contents:
PART I: JUST WAR, PERPETUAL PEACE, AND THE NATION-STATE Teaching Peace in a Christian Context -John J. Gilligan The Credibility of Ecclesiastical Teaching on the Morality of War-John H. Yoder Early Advocates of Lasting World Peace: Utopiansor Realists?- Sissela Bok From Leviathan to Lilliput- Stephen Toulmin PART II: CHRISTIAN CONCEPTIONS OF PEACE Conceptions of Peace: Political Challenge and Theological Controversy in German Protestantism- Trutz Rendtorff Political Theology and the Ethics of Peace- Jurgen Moltmann The Peace of God: Conceptions of Peace in theNew Testament- Paul S. Minear PART III: HINDU AND BUDDHIST VIEWS OF PEACE The Rope of Violence and the Snake of Peace: Conflict and Harmony in Classical India- Gerald J. Larson Buddhism, Sri Lanka, and the Prospects for Peace- Ninian Smart Gandhi`s Quest for a Nonviolent Political Philosophy- Bhikhu Parekh PART IV: MAKING PEACE: PROPHECY, PROTEST, AND POETRY Christian Peacemakers in the Warmaking State- Daniel Berrigan, S.J. Poetic Vision and the Hope for Peace-Denise Levertov
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includes index and biblioraphy

PART I: JUST WAR, PERPETUAL PEACE, AND THE NATION-STATE Teaching Peace in a Christian Context -John J. Gilligan The Credibility of Ecclesiastical Teaching on the Morality of War-John H. Yoder Early Advocates of Lasting World Peace: Utopiansor Realists?- Sissela Bok From Leviathan to Lilliput- Stephen Toulmin PART II: CHRISTIAN CONCEPTIONS OF PEACE Conceptions of Peace: Political Challenge and Theological Controversy in German Protestantism- Trutz Rendtorff Political Theology and the Ethics of Peace- Jurgen Moltmann The Peace of God: Conceptions of Peace in theNew Testament- Paul S. Minear PART III: HINDU AND BUDDHIST VIEWS OF PEACE The Rope of Violence and the Snake of Peace: Conflict and Harmony in Classical India- Gerald J. Larson Buddhism, Sri Lanka, and the Prospects for Peace- Ninian Smart Gandhi`s Quest for a Nonviolent Political Philosophy- Bhikhu Parekh PART IV: MAKING PEACE: PROPHECY, PROTEST, AND POETRY Christian Peacemakers in the Warmaking State- Daniel Berrigan, S.J. Poetic Vision and the Hope for Peace-Denise Levertov

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