An edition of The unequal world we inhabit (2010)

The unequal world we inhabit

Quaker responses to terrorism and fundamentalism

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An edition of The unequal world we inhabit (2010)

The unequal world we inhabit

Quaker responses to terrorism and fundamentalism

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Are all terrorists religious fundamentalists? How can pacifists respond to devastating violence? These and other challenging questions are at the heart of Paul Lacey's text as he explores Quaker response to both terror and fundamentalism. He acknowledges the evil and devastation caused by terrorist acts, but argues for a more nuanced understanding of what might drive people to kill indiscriminately. Alive to the urgency of the challenges posed by terrorism and violent clashes of beliefs, Lacey does not shrink from criticizing faith and religion when they stand in the way of peace. -- Publisher's description.

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Quaker Books
Language
English
Pages
106

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Table of Contents

Revolution and terror
Encountering fundamentalism
Suicide bombers: the allure of suicide terror
Responsibility to protect, just policing, and the Quaker peace testimony
"What Canst Thou Say?"

Edition Notes

The lectureship is under the care of Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre trustees.

A lecture related to the present book was delivered at Yearly Meeting in London on the evening of 29 July 2010 -- Page following title page.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 103-106).

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London
Series
Swarthmore lecture -- 2010, Swarthmore lecture -- 2010.

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Pagination
106 p.
Number of pages
106

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Open Library
OL43084115M
Internet Archive
unequalworldwein0000lace
ISBN 10
1907123121
ISBN 13
9781907123122
OCLC/WorldCat
654417332

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