Nationalism, Religion, and Ethics by Gregory Baum

Nationalism, Religion, and Ethics

Gregory Baum

165 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction history politics sociology informative medium-paced
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Nationalism, Religion, and Ethics by Gregory Baum is a absorbing read for anyone seeking to understand the complex interplay between identity, culture, and politics, particularly those interested in sociology, history, and philosophy, who will appreciate Baum's nuanced exploration of the intersections between nationalism, faith, and ethics.

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In beautifully simple language, Gregory Baum discusses the writings of four men whose nationalism was shaped by their religion and their time: Martin Buber's speeches on Zionism before the creation of Israel; Mahatma Gandhi's influential incitemen...

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