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OverviewThis massive, two-volume work is an extensive survey of the interactions between organized religions and war from the Exodus to Gulf War II. The major emphases are on Judaism, Christianity and Islam, with additional chapters on Hinduism, Buddhism, and sections on Shinto, Quakerism, and others. It will attract scholars in a variety of disciplines: peace studies, religion, history, and political science. Full Product DetailsAuthor: William J FrostPublisher: The Edwin Mellen Press Ltd Imprint: Edwin Mellen Press Ltd Volume: v. 65 A&B ISBN: 9780773465633ISBN 10: 0773465634 Pages: 438 Publication Date: May 2004 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart Three: A Century of Wars; 14. World War I; 15. Searching for Peace, Finding War: 1920-1939; 16. World War II: The Apotheosis of Barbarity; 17. The Cold War I: Conventional Weapons and Wars; 18. The Cold War II: Nuclear Weapons; Part Four: The Middle East; 19. Religion and War in the Creation of Israel; 20. Islam and Modern War: Iran and Iraq; 21. The Gulf Wars Against Iraq; Part Five: Contemporary Issues; 22. The Post Cold War World; Concluding Reflections: Religions, Wars, and Peaces; Bibliography; IndexReviews"""With this publication, J. William Frost joins that elite company of scholars whose breadth of knowledge and accessible writing style enable scholars and students in several fields to gain a new level of understanding of an extraordinarily important and timely topic. The author's chronological approach enables him to relate the evolution of religious thought and practice in relation to war to the major political and military developments in world history rather than treating each religion in isolation from the wider culture or cultures in which it exists. He also portrays insightfully the religious aspects of nationalism during times of war. A powerful tool of war throughout human history, religion at its best can also be a uniquely important resource for peace, Frost concludes. May the publication of this unusually comprehensive work contribute to knowledge of the former and support for the latter at a time when both are desperately needed."" - Melvin B. Endy, Jr., Professor of Religious Studies, Emeritus, St. Mary's College of Maryland""" With this publication, J. William Frost joins that elite company of scholars whose breadth of knowledge and accessible writing style enable scholars and students in several fields to gain a new level of understanding of an extraordinarily important and timely topic. The author's chronological approach enables him to relate the evolution of religious thought and practice in relation to war to the major political and military developments in world history rather than treating each religion in isolation from the wider culture or cultures in which it exists. He also portrays insightfully the religious aspects of nationalism during times of war. A powerful tool of war throughout human history, religion at its best can also be a uniquely important resource for peace, Frost concludes. May the publication of this unusually comprehensive work contribute to knowledge of the former and support for the latter at a time when both are desperately needed. - Melvin B. Endy, Jr., Professor of Religious Studies, Emeritus, St. Mary's College of Maryland Author InformationJ. William Frost, presently Senior Research Scholar at Swarthmore College, is the emeritus Jenkins Professor of Quaker History and Research, and Director of the Friends Historical Library and the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. He was a founder of the Peace Studies program at Swarthmore. He authored A Perfect Freedom: Religious Liberty in Pennsylvania, The Quaker Family in Colonial America, co-authored Christianity: A Cultural History, and The Quakers, and also served as editor of the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |