Religion, Culture, and International Conflict A Conversation |
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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: | 978-0-7425-4472-7 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2005 |
Publisher: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $138.00 |
Book Description:
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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.
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.