Paths to Peace: Religion, Ethics & Tolerance in a Globalizing World

Paths to Peace: Religion, Ethics & Tolerance in a Globalizing World

Dirk Collier
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Author:  Dirk Collier
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  214
Publisher:  Vakils, Feffer & Simons Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai
Year:  2013
ISBN:  9788184620757

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the bottom corners of the first ten pages are noticeably scuffed; otherwise in excellent condition

Black and white. Left and right. Believers and infidels. Us and them. The list is endless and should make it painfully obvious: differences between people are inherently dangerous Difference divides; it breeds prejudices, fear and hatred; and sometimes, it kills. This is what Paths to Peace is about: how to avoid the traps of hatred, even if there is no hope of avoiding, removing or convincing those with whom we disagree. No religion or cultural tradition is immune to the poison of fanaticism and hatred. In each and every one of them, however, paths to peace can be found.

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