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Book Review: Daniel M. Bell, Jr., Just War As Christian Discipleship: Recentering The Tradition In The Church Rather Than The State, Brian Stiltner Nov 2010

Book Review: Daniel M. Bell, Jr., Just War As Christian Discipleship: Recentering The Tradition In The Church Rather Than The State, Brian Stiltner

Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Faculty Publications

From his conversations in church settings and classrooms, Daniel M. Bell, Jr. has observed that Christians by and large do not know the church’s just war tradition very well, but that they are receptive to learning about it. Most theologians would likely agree that they know a number of Christians who are hungry to see better thinking and more effective action in response to war in our time. Bell, a Lutheran seminary professor and ordained elder in the United Methodist Church, wrote this book to interpret ‘the just war tradition in terms of concrete practices that might contribute to the …


The Witness Of The Monotheistic Religions, Michael Fitzgerald Mar 2010

The Witness Of The Monotheistic Religions, Michael Fitzgerald

Sacred Heart University Review

Archbishop Michael Fitzgerald is President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue. This talk was delivered on April 28, 2003, as the Annual Lecture hosted by the Center for Christian-Jewish Understanding of Sacred Heart University, on the eve of a conference sponsored by the CCJU titled ``Pathways to Peace in the Abrahamic Faiths.''


Religious Pluralism And Dominus Iesus, Terrence Merrigan Mar 2010

Religious Pluralism And Dominus Iesus, Terrence Merrigan

Sacred Heart University Review

Terrence Merrigan is Professor of Theology at the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium. This talk was delivered at Sacred Heart University on October 30, 2000, sponsored by the Institute for Religious Education and Pastoral Studies (REAPS).


The Moral And Spiritual Challenge Of Capital Punishment, Lloyd Steffen Mar 2010

The Moral And Spiritual Challenge Of Capital Punishment, Lloyd Steffen

Sacred Heart University Review

Lloyd Steffen is University Chaplain and Professor of Religion Studies at Lehigh University. This talk was delivered at Sacred Heart University on March 15, 1999, as the annual Bishop Walter W. Curtis Lecture.


When God Becomes Goddess: The Transformation Of American Religion By Richard Grigg, Judith Davis Miller Feb 2010

When God Becomes Goddess: The Transformation Of American Religion By Richard Grigg, Judith Davis Miller

Sacred Heart University Review

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