Religion, Culture, and International Conflict: A Conversation
Cromartie, Michael; Bloom, David; Brooks, David; Brown, Peter; Cannon, Carl M.; Carroll, Colleen; Cochran, John; Cohen, Patricia
Cromartie, Michael; Bloom, David; Brooks, David; Brown, Peter; Cannon, Carl M.; Carroll, Colleen; Cochran, John; Cohen, Patricia; Cooperman, Alan; Cromartie, Michael; Dionne, E J.; Easton, Nina; Eisner, Jane J.; Foer, Franklin; Fradkin, Hillel; Frum, David; Fund, John H.; Galston, William A.; Goldberg, Jeffrey; Hagerty, Barbara Bradley; Hitchens, Christopher; Hoffman, Bruce; Huntington, Samuel P.; Jenkins, Philip; Johnson, James Turner; Judis, John B.; Kaminer, Wendy; Kepel, Gilles; Leo, John; Marcus, Ruth; Mayer, Jane; Moon, Duncan; Morgan, Dan; Mottahedeh, Roy; Murphy, Caryle; Richter, Paul; Sheler, Jeffery L.; Shribman, David; Shulevitz, Judith; Steinfels, Peter; Tolson, Jay; Tumulty, Karen; Biema, David Van; Wiegel, George; West, Paul; Woodward, Kenneth L.
A growing international recognition and concern about the consequences of religious faith and its relationship to public policy is a centerpiece of daily discourse and global media coverage. This timely and important book presents a series of conversations steeped in a diversity of viewpoints about the nature, role, and impact of religiously grounded moral arguments.This book is published in cooperation with the Ethics and Public Policy Center