9/11 and American empire; Christians Jews, and Muslims speak out; v.2.9781566566605 9/11 and American empire For other uses, see American Empire (disambiguation). American Empire is a term relating to the historical expansionism and the current political, economic, and cultural influence of the United States on a global scale. ; Christians Jews, and Muslims speak out; v.2. Ed. by Kevin Barrett
Olive Branch olive branch symbol of peace and serenity. [Gk. and Rom. Myth.: Brewer Handbook; O.T.: Genesis, 8:11] See : Peace Press 2007 336 pages $20.00 Paperback HV6432 In their introduction to 15 provocative viewpoints on the 9/11 attacks and the U.S. response, Barrett (with Khidria, a nonprofit Islamic socio-environmental awareness organization) and Christian and Jewish theologists argue that each of these religions has its own sometimes discomforting reasons for its spin on official versions of 9/11. Less controversially, they contend that adherents of these faiths need to pursue the truth consistent with the ethics of their respective traditions. A linked website is available to continue the interfaith in·ter·faith adj. Of, relating to, or involving persons of different religious faiths: an interfaith marriage; an interfaith forum. dialogue. V.1 is titled 9/11 and American Empire: Intellectuals Speak Out (edited by David Ray Griffin David Ray Griffin (born 1939) is a retired professor of philosophy of religion and theology and a proponent of 9/11 conspiracy theories that implicate members of the United States government in the attacks.[1] Along with John B. Cobb, Jr. ). ([c]20072005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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