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In: Worldview, Band 20, Heft 11, S. 2-58
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In: Worldview, Band 20, Heft 11, S. 2-58
In: Introduction to Zionism and Israel : From Ideology to History
In: International affairs, Band 19, Heft 6-7, S. 390-390
ISSN: 1468-2346
In: Ethikon series in comparative ethics
Christian Political Ethics brings together leading Christian scholars of diverse theological and ethical perspectives--Catholic, Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anabaptist--to address fundamental questions of state and civil society, international law and relations, the role of the nation, and issues of violence and its containment. Representing a unique fusion of faith-centered ethics and social science, the contributors bring into dialogue their own varying Christian understandings with a range of both secular ethical thought and other religious viewpoints from Judaism, Islam, and Confucianism. They explore divergent Christian views of state and society--and the limits of each. They grapple with the tensions that can arise within Christianity over questions of patriotism, civic duty, and loyalty to one's nation, and they examine Christian responses to pluralism and relativism, globalization, and war and peace. --From publisher's description
In: ASAO Studies in Pacific Anthropology
In: ASAO Studies in Pacific Anthropology Ser v.2
The phrase "Christian politics" evokes two meanings: political relations between denominations in one direction, and the contributions of Christian churches to debates about the governing of society. The contributors to this volume address Christian politics in both senses and argue that Christianity is always and inevitably political in the Pacific Islands. Drawing on ethnographic and historical research in Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Fiji, the authors argue that Christianity and politics have redefined each other in much of Oceania in ways that make the two categories ins
In: Ethikon series in comparative ethics
Christian Political Ethics brings together leading Christian scholars of diverse theological and ethical perspectives--Catholic, Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anabaptist--to address fundamental questions of state and civil society, international law and relations, the role of the nation, and issues of violence and its containment. Representing a unique fusion of faith-centered ethics and social science, the contributors bring into dialogue their own varying Christian understandings with a range of both secular ethical thought and other religious viewpoints from Judaism, Islam, and Confucianism. They explore divergent Christian views of state and society--and the limits of each. They grapple with the tensions that can arise within Christianity over questions of patriotism, civic duty, and loyalty to one's nation, and they examine Christian responses to pluralism and relativism, globalization, and war and peace. --From publisher's description.
In: Deutsches Verwaltungsblatt: DVBL, Band 129, Heft 13, S. 837-837
ISSN: 0012-1363
In: Deutsches Verwaltungsblatt: DVBL, Band 128, Heft 17, S. 1111-1111
ISSN: 0012-1363
In: Ossietzky: Zweiwochenschrift für Politik, Kultur, Wirtschaft, Band 11, Heft 18, S. 678
ISSN: 1434-7474