Peace and Conflict
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- Created on: 13-12-16 17:23
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- Peace and Conflict
- The United Nations and World Peace
- Imposing sanctions
- Authorising use of force
- Sending UN peacekeeping force
- How religious organisations try to promote world peace
- Organise public debates on conflicts
- Making public statements
- Interfaith conferences
- Working for economic justice
- Why wars occur
- Religion
- Nationalism
- Economics
- Ideological differences
- The nature and importance of the theory of just war
- Condoned by United Nations
- Intention of restoring peace
- Begun as a last resort
- Reasonable chance of success
- Christian attitudes to war
- Teaching of church: Christians have a right to fight
- Obey orders of government
- Agree with the police force
- Jesus commended soldiers
- Islamic attitudes to war
- Qur'an: Anyone who dies fighting goes to heaven
- Muhammad condoned it
- Muhammad did it
- The Qur'an says that they must fight if attacked
- Christian teachings on forgiveness
- Jesus said to 'turn the other cheek'
- Forgiveness of sins
- Christianity is based on forgiveness and reconciliation
- St Paul condoned forgiveness
- Islamic attitudes to bullying
- Islamic society is based on law and mutual respect
- Violence is sinful
- All members of the umma are equal
- Duty to protect weak and innocent
- Religious conflicts within families
- Children no longer wanting to take part in their parents' religion
- Children wanting an interfaith marriage
- Children becoming more religious than their parents
- Disagreements over moral issues
- Christian attitudes to bullying
- Violence is sinful
- Parable of the sheep and the goats
- Duty to protect weak and innocent
- Humans are created in God's image
- Islamic teachings on forgiveness
- God is merciful to sinners
- On the day of judgement God will forgive them
- Qur'an condones forgiveness
- Prophet Muhammad did it
- The United Nations and World Peace
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