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  • Historical Dictionary Of The Friends Quakers

    $155.00

    The modern reputation of Friends in the United States and Europe is grounded in the relief work they have conducted in the presence and aftermath of war. Friends (also known as Quakers) have coordinated the feeding and evacuation of children from war zones around the world. They have helped displaced persons without regard to politics. They have engaged in the relief of suffering in places as far-flung as Ireland, France, Germany, Ethiopia, Egypt, China, and India. Their work was acknowledged with the award of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1947 to the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) and the Friends Service Council of Great Britain. More often, however, Quakers live, worship, and work quietly, without seeking public attention for themselves. Now, the Friends are a truly worldwide body and are recognized by their Christ-centered message of integrity and simplicity, as well as their nonviolent stance and affirmation of the belief that all people-women as well as men-may be called to the ministry.

    The expanded second edition of the Historical Dictionary of the Friends (Quakers) relates the history of the Friends through a chronology, an introductory essay, an extensive bibliography, and over 700 cross-referenced dictionary entries on concepts, significant figures, places, activities, and periods. This book is an excellent access point for scholars and students, who will find the overviews and sources for further research provided by this book to be enormously helpful.

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  • Peace Building By Between And Beyond Muslims And Evangelical Christians

    $140.00

    I. Introduction
    Mohammed Abu-Nimer And David Augsburger

    II. Peace-Building, Nonviolence, And Conflict Resolution

    The Practices Of Forgiveness And Reconciliation In Conflict Transformation
    David Augsburger
    Response To Augsberger
    Karim Douglas Crow
    Muslim Perspectives On War And Peace
    Ayse Kadayifci
    Response To Kadayifci
    Glen Stassen

    III. Religious Diversity And Identity

    The Qur’anic Perspective On Religious Pluralism
    Riffat Hassan
    I Am As My Servant Thinks Of Me
    Rabia Terri Harris
    Response To Hassan And Harris
    Wilbert Shenk
    Social Location And Christian Identity: Some Historical Perspectives
    Wilbert Shenk And Alvin C. Dueck
    Response To Shenk And Dueck
    Jimmy Jones

    Interfaith And Intra-Faith Dialogue

    Theological Foundation Of Interfaith Dialogue And Peaceful Coexistence: The Koran’s Universal Perspectives
    Osman Bakar
    Fear And Muslim-Christian Conflict Transformation: Resources From Attachment Theory And Affect Regulation
    Evelyne Reisacher
    Toward Mutual Respectful Witness
    Dudley Woodberry
    The Right To Religious Conversion: Between Apostasy And Proselytization
    Abdul Rashied Omar
    Response To All Articles
    Asma Afsaruddin
    Response To Bakar And Omar
    Dudley Woodbury

    V. Contemporary Issues, Case Studies

    Rethinking Human Rights: A Common Challenge For Muslims And Christians
    David Johnston
    Let Peace Flourish: Descriptive And Applied Research From The Conflict Transformation Grant
    Al Dueck, Kevin Reimer, Josh Morgan, And Steve Brown
    Abrahamic Faiths: Models Of Interfaith Dialogue In The U. S.
    Muhammed Shafiq
    Response To All Articles
    Ghulam Haider Aasi And David Johnston

    Concluding Remarks

    Appendices

    Additional Info
    This timely work addresses sensitive issues and relations between Muslims and Christians around the world. The book uniquely captures the opportunity for Christians and Muslims to come together and discuss pertinent issues such as pluralism, governance, preaching, Christian missionary efforts, and general misperceptions of Muslim and Christian communities. Joint authorship and discussion within the book is used to offer dialogue and responses between different contributors. This dialogue reveals that Christians and Muslims hold many things in common while having meaningful differences. It also shows the value of honestly sharing convictions while respecting and hearing the beliefs of another.

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  • Eastern Orthodoxy In A Global Age

    $111.00

    Foreword
    Sabrina P. Ramet
    Preface

    Introduction: Eastern Orthodoxy In A Global Age: Preliminary Considerations
    Alex Agadjanian And Victor Roudometof
    East European Experiences

    Globalization And Identity Discourse In Russian Orthodoxy
    Alexander Agadjanian And Kathy Rousselet
    From Hot War To Cold Integration? Serbian Orthodox Voices On Globalization And The European Union
    Klaus Buchenau
    Orthodoxy As Public Religion In Post-1989 Greece
    Victor Roudometof
    Church, Identity, Politics: Ecclesiastical Functions And Expectations Toward Churches In Post-1989 Romania
    Gavril Flora And Georgina Szilagyi
    Globalization, Nationalism, And Orthodoxy: The Case Of Ukranian Nation-Building
    Victor Yelenski
    Comparative Perspectives And Transnational Connections

    Orthodox Christianity, Rationalization, Modernization: A Reassessment
    Vasilos N. Makrides
    A Transnational Religious Community Gathers Around An Icon: The Return Of The Tsar
    Nina Schmit
    Living Eastern Orthodox Religion In The United States
    Dmitro Volkov
    The Greek Orthodox Church In The US: Crisis Or Transition?
    George Kouvetaris
    Bibliographical Notes

    Index

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    Despite over 200 million adherents, Eastern Orthodox Christianity attracts little scholarly attention. While more-covered religions emerge as powerful transnational forces, Eastern Orthodoxy appears doggedly local, linked to the ethnicity and land of the now marginalized Eastern Europe. But Eastern Orthodoxy in a Global Age brings together new and nuanced understandings of the Orthodox churches–inside and outside of Eastern Europe–as they negotiate an increasingly networked world. The picture that emerges is less of a people stubbornly refusing modernization, more of a people seeking to maintain a stable Orthodox identity in an unstable world. For anyone interested in the role of Eastern Orthodoxy in the 21st century, this volume provides the place to begin.

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  • Nirvana And Other Buddhist Felicities

    $206.00

    This book presents a new answer to the question: what is nirvana? Part One distinguishes between systematic and narrative thought in the Pali texts of Theravada Buddhism, looking at the place of nirvana in both. Part Two explores other Buddhist utopias and relates Buddhist utopianism to studies of European and American utopian writing. Steven Collins discusses these issues in relation to textuality, world history, and ideology in premodern civilizations, aiming to contribute to a new vision of Buddhist history that integrates the inside and the outside of texts.

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