Acknowledging that religion can motivate both violence and compassion, this book looks at how a variety of world religions can and do build peace.
In the wake of September 11, 2001 religion is often seen as the motivating force behind terrorism and other acts of violence. Religion and Peacebuilding looks beyond headlines concerning violence perpetrated in the name of religion to examine how world religions have also inspired social welfare and peacemaking activism. Leading scholars from the Aboriginal, Hindu, Buddhist, Confucian, Jewish, Muslim, and Christian traditions provide detailed analyses of the spiritual resources for fostering peace within their respective religions. The contributors discuss the formidable obstacles to nonviolent conflict transformation found within sacred texts and living traditions. Case studies of Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Cambodia, and South Africa are also examined as practical applications of spiritual resources for peace.
สารบัญ
Acknowledgments
Harold Coward and Gordon S. Smith
1. A Moment of Opportunity? The Promise of Religious Peacebuilding in an Era of Religious and Ethnic Conflict
David Little and Scott Appleby
PART I: SPIRITUAL RESOURCES WITHIN RELIGIONS FOR PEACEBUILDING
2. In Search of the White Path: American Indian Peacebuilding
Michelene E. Pesantubbee
3. Hinduism and Peacebuilding
Rajmohan Gandhi
4. Missed Opportunities: Buddhism and the Ethnic Strife in Sri Lanka and Tibet
Eva K. Neumaier
5. Confucianism and Peacebuilding
Judith A. Berling
6. Judaism and Peacebuilding
Marc Gopin
7. Islam and Peacebuilding: Continuities and Transitions
Frederick M. Denny
8. Christianity and Peacebuilding
Andrea Bartoli
PART II: CASE STUDIES IN RELIGION AND PEACEBUILDING
9. Creating Spaces: Interreligious Initiatives for Peace
Diane D’Souza
10. Case Studies in Religion and Peacebuilding: Cambodia
Catherine Morris
11. History Unrequited: Religion as Provocateur and Peacemaker in the Bosnian Conflict
Douglas M. Johnston and Jonathon Eastvold
12. Truth and Reconciliation: The South Africa Case
H. Russel Botman
13. Northern Ireland: Religion and the Peace Process
Patrick Grant
14. Religious Peacebuilding: From Potential to Action
Judy Carter and Gordon S. Smith
List of Contributors
Index
เกี่ยวกับผู้แต่ง
Harold Coward M is Professor Emeritus of History and Founding Director of the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society at the University of Victoria in Canada. He is the author of numerous books, including Yoga and Psychology and The Perfectibility of Human Nature in Eastern and Western Thought, both also published by SUNY Press; The Philosophy of the Grammarians (volume five of The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies, with K. Kunjunni Raja); Mantra (with David J. Goa); and Pluralism in the World Religions.