Pacifism

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Published
Detroit : Greenhaven Press/Gale, Cengage Learning 2011.
Language
English
Other Authors
Noah Berlatsky (-)
Physical Description
231 p. ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-216) and index.
ISBN
9780737752298
9780737752304
  • What is the relationship between Christianity and pacifism? : Chrisitan [sic] pacifism is unrealistic and immoral / Mark D. Tooley
  • Christian pacifism confronts hard moral and practical questions / Mennonite Church Canada
  • Christian pacifism offers a strong challenge to the Just War theory / William Witt
  • Churches should move beyond the pacifism/Just War argument / Paul Rasor
  • How do other religions view pacifism? : Islam has a tradition of peace / Asma Afsaruddin
  • Islam embraces violence / WorldNetDaily.com
  • Judaism has a tradition of nonviolence / Brant Rosen
  • Jewish history shows absolute pacifism is wrong / David B. Kopel
  • Buddhism embraces pacifism / Ajahn Punnadhammo
  • Buddhism does not reject the military / Jeanette Shin
  • What are secular pacifist traditions? : Pacifism is a commonsense philosophy / Bryan Caplan
  • Secular pacifism does not make sense / Robert M. Price
  • Pacifism based on anarchism is a workable model for peace / Colman McCarthy
  • Pacifism based on anarchism is not workable / Ladd Everitt
  • Feminism and pacifism are linked / Rachel Shabi
  • Women are not more likely to be pacifist than men / Barbara Yaffe
  • What is the link between pacifism and political and social issues? : The pro-life movement and nonviolence are linked / James R. Kelly
  • The pro-life movement is not linked to nonviolence / Guli Fager
  • Pacifism should lead Christians to oppose torture / V. Henry T. Nguyen
  • Even those who are not pacifists should oppose torture / Joe Carter
  • If a nation is willing to wage war, it should be willing to condone torture / Sam Harris
  • Nonviolence is a force for social change / Stephen Zunes
  • Nonviolence is ineffective at bringing about social change / Peter Gelderloos.