Not In God's Name

Making Sense of Religious Conflict

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality
Cover of the book Not In God's Name by Paula Fouce, Paradise Filmworks International
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Paula Fouce ISBN: 9780692364734
Publisher: Paradise Filmworks International Publication: April 22, 2015
Imprint: Paradise Filmworks International Language: English
Author: Paula Fouce
ISBN: 9780692364734
Publisher: Paradise Filmworks International
Publication: April 22, 2015
Imprint: Paradise Filmworks International
Language: English

Paula Fouce was trapped in a religious riot after the assassination of India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Her life was threatened as mobs murdered in revenge and the country exploded in carnage. Before that time, she worked in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kashmir, India, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Tibet, and it had been peaceful. Not in God's Name searches for the causes and solutions to religious intolerance. Paula's quest to understand the causes of this violence took her on a journey to meet faith leaders including Mother Teresa and the Dalai Lama. She followed the Dalai Lama's guidance to understand religious intolerance. She produced the film. Not in God's Name, that aired on PBS, and wrote this book. Not in God's Name examines why religious clashes ravage our world, and why different creeds sometimes don't live in harmony. At any given time in our world, there are fifty conflicts being fought in the name of faith. Religion, a source of great peace, is sometimes misused to create division and strife. Not in God's Name asks the question, "Why do people kill in the name of God?"

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Paula Fouce was trapped in a religious riot after the assassination of India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Her life was threatened as mobs murdered in revenge and the country exploded in carnage. Before that time, she worked in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kashmir, India, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Tibet, and it had been peaceful. Not in God's Name searches for the causes and solutions to religious intolerance. Paula's quest to understand the causes of this violence took her on a journey to meet faith leaders including Mother Teresa and the Dalai Lama. She followed the Dalai Lama's guidance to understand religious intolerance. She produced the film. Not in God's Name, that aired on PBS, and wrote this book. Not in God's Name examines why religious clashes ravage our world, and why different creeds sometimes don't live in harmony. At any given time in our world, there are fifty conflicts being fought in the name of faith. Religion, a source of great peace, is sometimes misused to create division and strife. Not in God's Name asks the question, "Why do people kill in the name of God?"

More books from Spirituality

Cover of the book Humano, demasiado humano by Paula Fouce
Cover of the book Rootwork by Paula Fouce
Cover of the book Rekindling the Sacred Fire by Paula Fouce
Cover of the book Sit a Bit by Paula Fouce
Cover of the book Who I Am In Christ by Paula Fouce
Cover of the book Mind Soul Ink Paper (and Other Essays On Faith, Reading, and Writing) by Paula Fouce
Cover of the book The Inward Journey in Osho Guidance by Paula Fouce
Cover of the book Xuan Kong Da Gua Date Selection Is Really Simple by Paula Fouce
Cover of the book La Battaglia delle vocali by Paula Fouce
Cover of the book Visions, Quetzalcoatl et les émissaires nains by Paula Fouce
Cover of the book When the Game Is Over, It All Goes Back in the Box by Paula Fouce
Cover of the book Matthew Henry's Method for Prayer (ESV 1st Person Version) by Paula Fouce
Cover of the book Growing with Jesus by Paula Fouce
Cover of the book What You Need to Know About Spiritual Growth in 12 Lessons by Paula Fouce
Cover of the book The Grace of Yes by Paula Fouce
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy