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Peace and Justice in the Scriptures of the World Religions
註釋Peace and justice in the scriptures of the world religions explores the important scriptural texts from the Hindi Bhagava-Gita, the Buddhist Dhammapada, the Confucian Analects, the Taoist Te Ching, the Jewish Talmud, and the Muslim Qur'an, to reveal their wisdom about how human beings may live together in peace and justice. The authors Denise Lardner Carmody and John Tully Carmody provide the historical and philosophical background for each tradition and scripture. Throughout, it emerges that all the texts stress the conversion of the individual to the wisdom the tradition preaches. The beginnings of peace and justice are believed to lie in one's spirituality. The authors also sum up how such personal conversions require structural change in society if they are to be socially effective. The point so strongly made is that the world can share a common ethic.--Back cover.