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The Crescent and the Cross - Muslim and Christian Approaches to War and Peace (Hardcover): Oliver Ramsbotham, Saba Risaluddin,... The Crescent and the Cross - Muslim and Christian Approaches to War and Peace (Hardcover)
Oliver Ramsbotham, Saba Risaluddin, Brian Wicker, Abdel Haleem Harifyah
R2,786 Discovery Miles 27 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This text is the product of dialogue between a group of leading British Muslim and Christian scholars concerned about the alleged danger to the West of Islamic fundamentalism. It analyzes the ethical and legal principles, rooted in both traditions, underlying any use of armed force in the modern world. After chapters on the history, theology and laws of war as seen from both sides, the book applies its conclusions to firstly, the 1990-91 Gulf War and secondly, the Bosnian conflict. It concludes that Huntington's "Clash of Civilizations" thesis is a myth.

Witnesses to Faith? - Martyrdom in Christianity and Islam (Paperback): Brian Wicker Witnesses to Faith? - Martyrdom in Christianity and Islam (Paperback)
Brian Wicker
R1,235 Discovery Miles 12 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

11 September 2001 in New York; 11 March 2004 in Madrid; 7 July 2005 in London: these dates remind us that suicide bombings, or 'martyrdom operations', have become the common coin of international politics in the West. What exactly is meant by 'martyrdom' today, whether in Islam or Christianity? This book tries to give an answer. Muslim and Christian scholars come together to find a common understanding, based on the scriptures and traditions of each faith, of martyrdom in today's violent world. Part One presents the historical background and contemporary relevance of each tradition. Part Two asks whether martyrs from one tradition could be recognized as such by the other, as well as discussing the practice of 'venerating' martyrs and examining two dramas of martyrdom by twentieth century writers. Part Three includes a study of martyrdom in Shia Islam and some short studies of past and present suicidal operations. Three appendices reproduce some classic discussions of martyrdom frequently referred to in the book, plus a plea for non-violent options within the Muslim tradition.

The Crescent and the Cross - Muslim and Christian Approaches to War and Peace (Hardcover, 1998 ed.): Oliver Ramsbotham, Saba... The Crescent and the Cross - Muslim and Christian Approaches to War and Peace (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
Oliver Ramsbotham, Saba Risaluddin, Brian Wicker, Abdel Haleem Harifyah
R2,791 Discovery Miles 27 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is the product of dialogue between a group of leading British Muslim and Christian scholars concerned about the alleged danger to the 'West' of Islamic 'fundamentalism'. It analyses the ethical and legal principles, rooted in both traditions, underlying any use of armed force in the modern world. After chapters on the history, theology and laws of war as seen from both sides, the book applies its conclusions to (a) the 1990-91 Gulf War and (b) the Bosnian Conflict. It concludes that Huntington's 'Clash of Civilisations' thesis is a dangerous myth.

The Story-Shaped World - Fiction and Metaphysics: Some Variations on a Theme (Hardcover): Brian Wicker The Story-Shaped World - Fiction and Metaphysics: Some Variations on a Theme (Hardcover)
Brian Wicker
R4,029 Discovery Miles 40 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Story-telling, since its earliest beginnings, has drawn its power not simply from the intrinsic fascination of a skilful narrative but from the fact that human beings are compelled to make 'fictions' if they are to explain and come to terms with the world they experience. This holds true, as Mr Wicker shows in the course of a profound and wide-ranging enquiry, for the complex and often sophisticated novels and anti-novels of our own day just as much as for such traditional forms as myth and fairy-tale. The world remains 'story-shaped'.

Just War on Terror? - A Christian and Muslim Response (Hardcover, New Ed): Brian Wicker Just War on Terror? - A Christian and Muslim Response (Hardcover, New Ed)
Brian Wicker; Edited by David Fisher
R1,197 Discovery Miles 11 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Following the 9/11 attacks by Al-Qa'ida, President Bush declared war on terror. In the succeeding years, Western Governments have struggled to find the right way to respond to the new and deadly threat posed by terrorism. With the election of President Obama the rhetoric has softened and policies have been adjusted but the underlying problems and challenges remain the same. Meanwhile, the war on terrorism in Afghanistan has been intensified. Drawing on just war teaching as developed within both Christian and Muslim traditions, this book examines whether, and how, liberal democracies can combat the new global terrorism both effectively and justly. The authors, including distinguished academics from both sides of the Atlantic, Christian and Muslim theologians, former senior civil servants and a General, deploy a wide range of experience and expertise to address one of the most difficult and pressing ethical challenges to contemporary society.

Just War on Terror? - A Christian and Muslim Response (Paperback, New Ed): Brian Wicker Just War on Terror? - A Christian and Muslim Response (Paperback, New Ed)
Brian Wicker; Edited by David Fisher
R552 Discovery Miles 5 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Following the 9/11 attacks by Al-Qa'ida, President Bush declared war on terror. In the succeeding years, Western Governments have struggled to find the right way to respond to the new and deadly threat posed by terrorism. With the election of President Obama the rhetoric has softened and policies have been adjusted but the underlying problems and challenges remain the same. Meanwhile, the war on terrorism in Afghanistan has been intensified. Drawing on just war teaching as developed within both Christian and Muslim traditions, this book examines whether, and how, liberal democracies can combat the new global terrorism both effectively and justly. The authors, including distinguished academics from both sides of the Atlantic, Christian and Muslim theologians, former senior civil servants and a General, deploy a wide range of experience and expertise to address one of the most difficult and pressing ethical challenges to contemporary society.

Witnesses to Faith? - Martyrdom in Christianity and Islam (Hardcover, New Ed): Brian Wicker Witnesses to Faith? - Martyrdom in Christianity and Islam (Hardcover, New Ed)
Brian Wicker
R4,264 Discovery Miles 42 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

11 September 2001 in New York; 11 March 2004 in Madrid; 7 July 2005 in London: these dates remind us that suicide bombings, or 'martyrdom operations' have become the common coin of international politics in the West. But what exactly is meant by 'martyrdom' today, whether in Islam or Christianity? This book tries to give an answer. Muslim and Christian scholars come together to find a common understanding, based on the scriptures and traditions of each faith, of martyrdom in today's violent world. Part One presents the historical background and contemporary relevance of each tradition. Part Two asks whether martyrs from one tradition could be recognised as such by the other, as well as discussing the practice of 'venerating' martyrs and examining two dramas of martyrdom by twentieth century writers. Part Three includes a study of martyrdom in Shia Islam and some short studies of past and present suicidal operations. Three appendices reproduce some classic discussions of martyrdom frequently referred to in the book, plus a plea for non-violent options within the Muslim tradition.

The Crescent and the Cross - Muslim and Christian Approaches to War and Peace (Paperback, 1st ed. 1998): Oliver Ramsbotham,... The Crescent and the Cross - Muslim and Christian Approaches to War and Peace (Paperback, 1st ed. 1998)
Oliver Ramsbotham, Saba Risaluddin, Brian Wicker, Abdel Haleem Harifyah
R2,762 Discovery Miles 27 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is the product of dialogue between a group of leading British Muslim and Christian scholars concerned about the alleged danger to the 'West' of Islamic 'fundamentalism'. It analyses the ethical and legal principles, rooted in both traditions, underlying any use of armed force in the modern world. After chapters on the history, theology and laws of war as seen from both sides, the book applies its conclusions to (a) the 1990-91 Gulf War and (b) the Bosnian Conflict. It concludes that Huntington's 'Clash of Civilisations' thesis is a dangerous myth.

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