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RELATED RESOURCES: RELIGION AND PEACE

Women, War, & Peace
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Mosaic Fall 2003
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Religions for Peace
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Life & Peace Institute
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Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
克罗克国际和平研究所

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Pope Benedict XVI
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Obamabarack

巴拉克•奥巴马关于宗教在公共领域中之地位的讲话
Barack Obama on Religion in the Public Square

June 28, 2006
世俗主义者要求宗教信徒在走入公共场合时将宗教留在家中,他们错了!美国历史上的伟大改革家,如弗雷德里克•道格拉斯、亚伯拉罕•林肯、威廉•詹宁斯•布莱恩、多萝西•戴、马丁•路德•金,他们不仅为信仰而努力,而且反复使用宗教语言为他们自身辩护……我们的法律就是道德的律典,大部分都是基于犹太—基督教传统。而且,如果我们进步人士能够放弃一些偏见,我们就能够意识到宗教和世俗人士在我们国家的道德与物质方向问题上,其实抱持许多共同的价值理念。我们也许能够意识到,全国各宗教团体都在呼吁,要为下一代作些牺牲……要为“你”着想,而不仅仅是为“我”着想。我们也许能够意识到,我们有能力与福音派人士、与千百万的美国宗教徒,共同为美国的复兴而努力。
Secularists are wrong when they ask believers to leave their religion at the door before entering into the public square. Frederick Douglas, Abraham Lincoln, Williams Jennings Bryan, Dorothy Day, Martin Luther King -- indeed, the majority of great reformers in American history -- were not only motivated by faith, but repeatedly used religious language to argue for their cause. [...] Our law is by definition a codification of morality, much of it grounded in the Judeo-Christian tradition. Moreover, if we progressives shed some of these biases, we might recognize some overlapping values that both religious and secular people share when it comes to the moral and material direction of our country. We might recognize that the call to sacrifice on behalf of the next generation[...] resonates in religious congregations all across the country. And we might realize that we have the ability to reach out to the evangelical community and engage millions of religious Americans in the larger project of American renewal.
Barack Obama Barack Obama
Barack Obama became the forty-fourth president of the United States in January 2009, the first African-American to hold the office, and was reelected to the presidency in November 2012. After graduating from Columbia University and Harvard Law...