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Subverting Hatred
The Challenge of Nonviolence in Religious Traditions

10th Anniversary Edition
Developed by the Boston Research Center for the 21st Century (now the Ikeda Center)
Published by Orbis Books, September 2007
Edited by Daniel L. Smith-Christopher


Subverting Hatred: The Challenge of Nonviolence in Religious Traditions

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Table of Contents

Forword
Daisaku Ikeda

Preface
Virginia Benson

Introduction: "Everything is different now"
Reflections on the 10th Anniversary Edition of Subverting Hatred
by Daniel L. Smith-Christopher

Jainism and Nonviolence
by Christopher Key Chapple

The Peace Wheel
Nonviolent Activism in the Buddhist Tradition

by Christopher S. Queen

Subverting Hatred
Peace and Nonviolence in Confucianism and Daoism

by Tam Wai Lun

Ahimsa and the Unity of All Things
A Hindu View of Nonviolence

by Sunanda Y. Shastri and Yajneshwar S. Shastri

Indigenous Traditions of Peace
An Interview with Lawrence Hart, Cheyenne Peace Chief

by Daniel L. Smith-Christopher

The Struggle for Peace
Subverting Hatred in Maori Context

by Donald S. Tamihere

Nonviolence in Islam
The Alternative Community Tradition

by Rabia Terri Harris

Life as a Muslim Scholar of Islam in Post-9/11 America
by Amir Hussain

"Let your love for me vanquish your hatred for him"
Nonviolence and Modern Judaism

by Jeremy Milgrom

Political Atheism and Radical Faith
The Challenge of Christian Nonviolence in the Third Millennium

by Daniel L. Smith-Christopher

Epilogue
Reflections on Nonviolence and Religion

by Donald K. Swearer


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