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Religion, Culture, and International Conflict

A Conversation

Religion, Culture, and International Conflict( )
Editor: Cromartie, Michael
Contribution by: Cromartie, Michael
Bloom, David
Brooks, David
Brown, Peter
Cannon, Carl M.
Carroll, Colleen
Cochran, John
Cohen, Patricia
Cooperman, Alan
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.
ISBN:978-0-7425-4473-4
Publication Date:Jan 2005
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $60.95
Book Description:

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.

Book Details
Pages:192
Detailed Subjects: Religion / Religion, Politics & State
History / United States / 21St Century
Political Science / International Relations / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):15.113 x 22.987 x 1.321 cm
Book Weight:0.286 Kilograms
Author Biography
(Editor)
Michael Lewis Cromartie was born in Charlotte, North Carolina on July 13, 1950. A onetime agnostic, he embraced Christianity as a teenage conscientious objector to the Vietnam War. He moved to a liberal Christian commune and received a bachelor's degree in psychology from Covenant College in 1976. He met Charles W. Colson at a book signing and joined his Prison Fellowship ministry as a research assistant.

Cromartie veered toward evangelicalism and conservatism after he was the victim of a violent hotel room robbery. He received a master's degree in justice from American University. In 1985, he went to work for the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington. He edited more than a dozen books and wrote Religion and Politics in America: A Conversation, which was published in 2005. He was appointed by President George W. Bush to the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom and was elected its chairman twice. He died from glandular cancer on August 28, 2017 at the age of 67.

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