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Mark Juergensmeyer

Autor von Terror in the Mind of God

33+ Werke 887 Mitglieder 5 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 1 Lesern

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Mark Juergensmeyer is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Global Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara and William F. Podlich Distinguished Fellow at Claremont McKenna College. He is author or editor of thirty books, including the award-winning Terror in the Mind of mehr anzeigen God and the recent God at War. weniger anzeigen

Werke von Mark Juergensmeyer

Terror in the Mind of God (2000) 473 Exemplare
Buddhist Warfare (2010) — Herausgeber — 47 Exemplare
Rethinking Secularism (2011) — Herausgeber — 40 Exemplare
Fighting with Gandhi (1984) 22 Exemplare
Religion in Global Civil Society (2005) — Herausgeber — 13 Exemplare

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Songs of the Saints of India (1988) — Übersetzer, einige Ausgaben90 Exemplare
The Blackwell Companion to the Study of Religion (2006) — Mitwirkender — 42 Exemplare
Gods and arms : on religion and armed conflict (2013) — Mitwirkender — 11 Exemplare

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Juergensmeyer, Mark
Rechtmäßiger Name
Juergensmeyer, Mark Karl
Geburtstag
1940
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Geburtsort
Carlinville, Illinois, USA
Wohnorte
Desert Hot Springs, California, USA
Urbana, Illinois, USA
New York, New York, USA
Berkeley California, USA
Ausbildung
University of California, Berkeley (PhD|Political Science|1974)
University of California, Berkeley (MA, honors|Political Science|1968)
Union Theological Seminary and Columbia University (MDiv|1965)
University of Illinois, Urbana (BA, with distinction|Philosophy|1962)
Berufe
sociologist
university professor
Beziehungen
Chan, Sucheng (spouse)
Organisationen
Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies
University of California, Santa Barbara
Preise und Auszeichnungen
International Fellow, Columbia University, 1963-65
Indo-American Fellowship (Fulbright) India, 1978
American Institute of Indian Studies, Senior Research Grant, India, 1979, 1983, 1985 and 1986
Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (Smithsonian Institution), 1986
Distinguished Visiting Professor, Univ of California-Santa Cruz, 1988
Fellow, Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, 1988-90 (Zeige alle 15)
Fellow, United States Institute of Peace, 1989-91
Fellow, American Council of Learned Societies, 1996
Claus M. Halle Distinguished Visiting Professor of Global Learning, Emory University, 2002-04
Grawemeyer Award in Religion 2003
Silver Medal of the Queen Sophia Center for the Study of Violence, Valencia Spain, 2004
Honorary Doctorate, Lehigh University, 2004
Distinguished Teaching Award, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2006
Stafford Little Lectures, Princeton University, 2006
Vice-President and President, American Academy of Religion, 2007-9
Kurzbiographie
Studied with Reinhold Niebuhr at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, graduating with M.Div. in 1965. Two years in the Frontier Intern program in India, 1965-1967, set him on the path to studying religion in south Asia and around the world. Now an expert on religious violence, conflict resolution, and South Asian religion and politics, Juergensmeyer has published more than two hundred articles and twenty books.

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Gandhi's Way is a primer of Mahatma Gandhi's principles of moral action and conflict resolution. In it one finds a straightforward, step-by-step approach that can be used in any conflict: at home; in business; and in local, national, or international arenas. The book sets out Gandhi's basic methods and illustrates them with practical examples to show how parties can rise above self-interest to find resolutions that are beneficial and satisfying to all."--BOOK JACKET.
 
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cpcs-acts | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 30, 2020 |
I haven't quite finished this book yet, but I already strongly recommend it to anyone interested in learning more about religious terrorism. My husband originally read this in an undergrad class and passed it on to me as I work in a sector that has to deal with media attention around recent terrorist attacks.

Juergensmeyer has actually sat down with religious extremists to discuss their motivations, and he does an excellent job of breaking down the events that lead up to the terrorist attacks he talks about. This book is an excellent reminder that it is not ONE single group or person committing violent acts in the name of a religion, and that it is unhelpful and futile to paint the entire religion with a bad brush because of these fringe extremists.… (mehr)
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lizzybeans11 | 1 weitere Rezension | May 23, 2011 |
A great review of Gandhi's ideas. Contrary to what many think, Gandhi was a fighter. He thought fighting was the way to find the best solution, or highest truth, and believed one should never avoid a fight. But since fighting is to achieve a better overall outcome, it must be done the right way. This book makes Gandhi accessible and usable. All the basic questions Ury, Eddy and the modern conflict resolution theories ask are here, and posed in the comprehensive context of Ganhi's view. I love this book.… (mehr)
 
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MarkBaumann | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 24, 2008 |
Civil disobedience > Conflict and conflict resolution > Social Processes > Social Sciences > Social Sciences, Sociology, Anthropology
 
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FHQuakers | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 12, 2018 |

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