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Religious Perspectives on Violence, Nonviolence, War & Peace Stanford University

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 3.4 • 21 Ratings

    10. Quaker Traditions of Pacifism and Nonviolence (December 5, 2012)

    10. Quaker Traditions of Pacifism and Nonviolence (December 5, 2012)

    Eric Roberts discusses Quaker traditions as well as pacifism and nonviolence. (December 5, 2012)

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    9. Inner Peace and World Peace (November 28, 2012)

    9. Inner Peace and World Peace (November 28, 2012)

    Hozan Alan Senauke talks about his life as a Buddhist monk and how the practice of a nonviolent lifestyle is an important part of life in society. (November 28, 2012)

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    8. Death and the American Civil War (November 14, 2012)

    8. Death and the American Civil War (November 14, 2012)

    Kathryn Gin Lum discusses the role that faith and religion played in the American Civil War and how these perspectives affect how we look at it today. (November 14, 2012)

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    7. Lessons on al-Qa'ida from the Osama Bin Laden Audiotape Collection (November 7, 2012)

    7. Lessons on al-Qa'ida from the Osama Bin Laden Audiotape Collection (November 7, 2012)

    Flagg Miller shares his experiences and interpretations from the Osama Bin Laden tape collection, describing how it transformed his opinion of al-Qa'ida. (November 7, 2012)

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    6. Liberation Theology and Just War Theory in Central America (October 31, 2012)

    6. Liberation Theology and Just War Theory in Central America (October 31, 2012)

    Thomas Sheehan explores US involvement in the war in El Salvador as well as the negative repercussions that accompanied the conflict. (October 31, 2012)

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    5. Religious Perspectives on Capital Punishment (October 24, 2012)

    5. Religious Perspectives on Capital Punishment (October 24, 2012)

    Lawrence Marshall and Scotty McLennan share their own perspectives on capital punishment and lead a discussion regarding the connection between the issue and religion throughout history. (October 24, 2012)

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