Education for Peace: Testimonies from World ReligionsOrbis Books, 1987 - 240 páginas A collection of statements from various religious backgrounds, discussing the role of interreligious intolerance in human conflict and the themes of peace in different religious traditions. Explores the possibility for true dialogue -- between individuals and religions -- to abate tension and lead to true peace. Also addresses practical aspects and problems of peace education theory. |
Contenido
Leah Goldberg | 10 |
BUDDHISM | 10 |
The Interreligious Dimensions of War and Peace | 11 |
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Otras 15 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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