Preventing violence and achieving world peace : the contributions of the Gülen movement
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Preventing violence and achieving world peace : the contributions of the Gülen movement
(Washington college studies in religion, politics, and culture, v. 4)
Peter Lang, c2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
How can we address the seemingly endless conflicts in the world, particularly those arising from misunderstandings of Islam by both Muslims and non-Muslims? Preventing Violence and Achieving World Peace: The Contributions of the Gulen Movement presents the essays of eight scholars who consider the diverse ways in which the Gulen Movement or hizmet ("service to others") - inspired by contemporary Turkish social philosopher Fetullah Gulen - has worked to answer this question. Drawing from various intellectual and theological sources, particularly Sufism, these essays indicate multiple instances of positive interfaith and/or multicultural dialogue. In addition, they consider how the writings of Gulen and the works of the Gulen Movement, through an extensive program of education and communication, have contributed significantly to efforts that oppose violence and shape universal peace.
目次
- Contents: Akbar Ahmed: Foreword: Preventing Violence and Achieving World Peace: The Contributions of the Gulen Movement - Ori Z. Soltes/Margaret A. Johnson: Introduction: Education, Preventing Violence, World Peace, and the Gulen Movement - Ori Z. Soltes: Socrates, Violence, Education, the Gulen Movement and Peace - Heon Kim: Dialogic Humanism: Gulen's Alternative to Dialectical Thinking - Wilhelmus G.B.M. Valkenberg: Fethullah Gulen and Peace as Horizon of Tolerance and Dialogue - Imad-Ad-Dean Ahmad: The Role of Education in Achieving World Peace - Thomas Block: Fethullah Gulen and the Education of Peace: How Shared Jewish and Muslim "Teaching Tales" Echo the Contemporary Movement - Terry Mathis: Divine Collusion - Ori Z. Soltes: Universalism in the Thought of Rumi, Kabir, Abulafia, Luria, and Merton
- and the Implications for the Gulen Movement, Violence and Peace - Eileen Eppig: Fethullah Gulen's Care for All Creation as a Means to Nonviolence.
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