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Religions for Peace - A Call for Solidarity to the Religions of the World (2002)
Front Cover Book Details
Author
Francis A. Arinze
Francis A Arinze
Subject Peace
Publication Date 1/22/2002
Format Hardcover (199 x 136 mm)
Publisher Doubleday
Language e
Plot
In this heartfelt, cogently argued manifesto, Francis Cardinal Arinze addresses one of the most important issues of our time–the compelling need to foster understanding and respect among followers of different religious beliefs.
The shocking attack on New York City and Washington, D.C., forced the leaders of every faith to face hard-hitting questions about the role of religion in a world increasingly torn apart by unrest, violence, and war. All religions of the world extol peace, yet in many instances religious beliefs are seen as the very source of humanity's conflicts. In Religions for Peace, Cardinal Arinze explores what the various religions can do to actually promote peace.
As the head of the Pontifical Council for Inter-Religious Dialogue, Cardinal Arinze has met with religious leaders from around the world. Drawing on his vast experience and his deep-seated faith, he offers insights and ideas that could prove to be the catalyst for a new era of inter-religious cooperation the world so desperately needs. He writes on issues ranging from safeguarding the world’s children, to protecting the environment, to promoting efforts for disarmament. At its core, his message emphasizes that the fundamental requirement for peace is respect for the human right to religious freedom.
Written by one of the important religious leaders in the world today, Religions for Peace provides thoughtful, real-life answers to questions that once seemed highly abstract. Resounding with a refreshing awareness of people of all backgrounds, it is a book that is needed more than ever today.
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Collection Status In Collection
Index 91
Read It Yes
Links Amazon US
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Product Details
LoC Classification BL65.P4A75 2002
Dewey 191/.7873
ISBN 0385504608
Edition 1st ed.
Cover Price $17.95
Nr of Pages 160
First Edition No
Rare No