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- Allah, liberty and love : a path to reconciliation / by Manji, Irshad.(CARDINAL)645545;
Some things are more important than fear -- Identity can trap you, but integrity will set you free -- Culture is not sacred -- You define your honor -- Offense is the price of diversity -- In times of moral crisis, moderation is a cop-out -- Lack of meaning is the real death threat -- Irshaddering chai tea.
- Subjects: Islam.; Liberty of conscience (Islam); Muslims;
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- Allah, liberty, and love : the courage to reconcile faith and freedom / by Manji, Irshad,author.(CARDINAL)645545;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-247) and index.In Allah, Liberty and Love, Irshad Manji paves a path for Muslims and non-Muslims to transcend the fears that stop so many of us from living with honest-to- God integrity: the fear of offending others in a multicultural world as well as the fear of questioning our own communities. Since publishing her international bestseller, The Trouble with Islam Today, Manji has moved from anger to aspiration. She shows how any of us can reconcile faith with freedom and thus discover the Allah of liberty and love-the universal God that loves us enough to give us choices and the capacity to make them. Among the most visible Muslim reformers of our era, Manji draws on her experience in the trenches to share stories that are deeply poignant, frequently funny and always revealing about these morally confused times. What prevents young Muslims, even in the West, from expressing their need for religious reinterpretation? What scares non-Muslims about openly supporting liberal voices within Islam? How did we get into the mess of tolerating intolerable customs, such as honor killings, and how do we change that noxious status quo? How can people ditch dogma while keeping faith? Above all, how can each of us embark on a personal journey toward moral courage-the willingness to speak up when everybody else wants to shut you up? Allah, Liberty and Love is the ultimate guide to becoming a gutsy global citizen. Irshad Manji believes profoundly not just in Allah, but also in her fellow human beings.
- Subjects: Islam.; Liberty of conscience (Islam); Muslims;
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- Leaving Islam : apostates speak out / by Ibn Warraq.(CARDINAL)389222;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Apostasy; Liberty of conscience (Islam); Religious tolerance; Christian converts from Islam.; Islam;
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- The trouble with Islam : a Muslim's call for reform in her faith / by Manji, Irshad.(CARDINAL)645545;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-225).An examination of current problems Muslims are facing.
- Subjects: Islam; Islam and civil society.; Liberty of conscience (Islam); Islam; Islam.;
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- The trouble with Islam today : a Muslim's call for reform in her faith / by Manji, Irshad.(CARDINAL)645545;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217 - 223).
- Subjects: Islam and civil society.; Islam; Islam; Liberty of conscience (Islam);
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- The founders on religion : a book of quotations / by Hutson, James H.(CARDINAL)150392;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Addiction -- Afterlife -- Age -- America -- American Revolution -- Animals -- Atheism -- Bible : value of -- Bible : accuracy of the text -- Bible : exegesis of -- Bible : Old Testament -- Bible : revision of -- Calvinism -- Catholicism -- Catholicism : Jesuits -- Chaplains -- Children -- Christianity -- Christianity : Christian nation -- Church and state -- Clergy -- Communion -- Conscience : see liberty of conscience -- Consolation -- Constitution of the United States -- Creeds -- Crime and punishment -- Death -- Deism -- Divorce -- Ecumenicism -- Education -- Episcopalians -- Faith -- Fast and Thanksgiving days -- God -- Grief -- Hell -- Indians : see Native Americans -- Islam -- Jesus -- Jews -- Laws -- Liberty of conscience -- Marriage -- Millennium -- Miracles -- Missionary and Bible societies -- Morality -- Native Americans -- New England -- Oaths -- Patriotism -- Paul, the apostle -- Persecution -- Plato -- The poor -- Prayer -- Presbyterians -- Proclamations : see fast and Thanksgiving days -- Profanity -- Prophecy -- Providence -- Quakers -- Reason -- Religion, freedom of : see liberty of conscience -- Religion : propensity of humans for -- Religion : social utility of -- Republicanism -- Rights -- Sabbath -- Sin -- Slavery -- Trinity -- Unitarianism -- Universalism -- Virgin Mary -- War -- Women.
- Subjects: Quotations.; Religion; Statesmen;
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- The mighty and the Almighty : reflections on America, God, and world affairs / by Albright, Madeleine Korbel.(CARDINAL)353771; Woodward, William,1951-(CARDINAL)353773;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-308) and index.Introduction / William J. Clinton -- Part 1. God, liberty, country. The mighty and the almighty -- "The eyes of all people are upon us" -- Good intentions gone astray : Vietnam and the Shah -- The question of conscience -- Faith and diplomacy -- The devil and Madeleine Albright -- "Because it is right" -- Part 2. Cross, crescent, star. Learning about Islam -- Holy land, but whose? -- "The greatest Jihad" -- "God wants me to be President" -- Iraq : unintended consequences -- Confronting Al Qaeda -- The Saudi dilemma -- Arab democracy -- Islam in the West -- Africa : a race for souls -- Part 3. Final reflections. The whole shooting match -- Summoning the better angels.
- Subjects: Religion and international relations.;
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- Women without superstition : "no gods--no masters" : the collected writings of women freethinkers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / by Gaylor, Annie Laurie.(CARDINAL)192947;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 647-658) and index.Rational creatures / Mary Wollstonecraft -- Missionaries / Anne Newport Royall -- Lectures / Frances Wright -- Release from superstition : autobiography / Harriet Martineau -- The progress of religious ideas / Lydia Maria Child -- A defence of atheism / Ernestine L. Rose -- Summer on the lakes / Margaret Fuller -- Prayer / Emma Martin -- The Christian church and women ; The degraded status of woman in the Bible / Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton : a freethought reader -- Reminiscences / Lucy N. Colman -- Evangelical teaching : Dr. Cumming / Marian Evans (George Eliot) -- Miss Anthony on the religious press ; Vote for religious liberty / Susan B. Anthony -- The godly women of the Bible / Ella E. Gibson -- The dangers of the hour ; The call for the liberal woman's convention ; Woman, church and state / Matilda Joslyn Gage -- The folly of worship ; The curse of Christian morality / Lois Waisbrooker -- Studying the Bible / Elmina D. Slenker -- Woman in paganism and Christianity / Lillie Devereux Blake -- The failure of Christianity / Ouida (Maria Louisa de la Ramée) -- Why I am an agnostic / Marilla M. Ricker -- Is Christianity a success? / Annie Besant -- Woman : four centuries of progress / Susan H. Wixon -- The world's need / Ella Wheeler Wilcox -- Vicarious atonement / Helen H. Gardener -- Women in the early Christian ministry / Ellen Battelle Dietrick -- Woman and the Bible / Josephine K. Henry -- Liberty of conscience is all that we ask / Etta Semple -- Christianity and conduct ; Testament / Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner -- His religion and hers / Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- Sex slavery ; The case of woman versus orthodoxy ; Crime and punishment / Voltairine de Cleyre -- The failure of Christianity / Emma Goldman -- Why / Zona Gale -- From which I spring / Margaret Sanger -- What makes an atheist tick? / Marian Noel Sherman -- Religious training / Dora Russell -- Freethinker Meridel Le Sueur / Meridel Le Sueur -- Morals without religion ; Christianity : the debit account / Margaret Knight -- Humanity's gain from unbelief / Queen Silver -- Christian Halloween / Vashti Cromwell McCollum -- What I found when I searched the scriptures / Ruth Hurmence Green -- Portrait of an atheist / Catherine Fahringer -- Why I am an atheist ; So you believe in God! / Barbara Smoker -- What's wrong with the ten commandments ; A critique of the scriptural Jesus ; The religious battered woman / Anne Nicol Gaylor -- Why we burn : sexism exorcised / Meg Bowman -- The skeptical feminist / Barbara G. Walker -- How I earned my feminist credentials ; Temporary sins, eternal punishment ; Religion's child / Sherry Matulis -- Truth or the consequences / Kay Nolte Smith -- From housewife to heretic / Sonia Johnson -- U.S. patriots : without God on their side / Barbara Ehrenreich -- Subject to debate / Katha Pollitt -- On Islamic fundamentalism / Taslima Nasrin.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Free thought.; Religion; Christianity; Women freethinkers.;
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- Strangers and exiles : a history of religious refugees / by Norwood, Frederick A.,1914-1995.(CARDINAL)153520;
Bibliography: volume 2, pages 479-511.VOLUME 1 : I. FROM PHARAOH TO TORQUEMADA -- 1. Roots in the Old Testament -- a. Nomadic wandering -- b. The exodus -- c. The exile -- 2. Roots in the New Testament -- a. Apostolic refugees -- b. The parable of the great banquet -- c. The parable of the tares -- d. Advice in time of persecution -- 3. From persecuted to persecutor -- a. The persecuted -- b. The persecutor -- 4. Ancient Christian refugees -- a. Roman victims -- b. Arianism and its consequences -- c. Donatism in North Africa -- d. Churches of the East -- 5. The Jewish Diaspora to 1492 -- a. The fall of Jerusalem -- b. The Diaspora -- c. Rise of Islam and a Jewish Golden Age -- d. Crusades and aftermath -- e. End of the Golden Age in Spain -- 6. The Medieval church and inquisition -- a. The Catholic doctrine of the church -- b. Origins of the Medieval inquisition -- c. Form and procedure of the Medieval inquisition -- 7. Medieval Christian refugees -- a. Forerunners of the Cathari -- b. The Cathari -- c. Waldenses to the Bull of 1487 -- d. Lollards and Hussites -- II. FROM WORMS TO VERSAILLES (1517-1685) -- 8. Religious liberty in the Reformation -- a. Tolerance and intolerance in Catholic humanism -- b. The mainline Reformers -- c. The radical Reformers -- d. Anglicanism and Nascent Puritanism -- e. Some famous books -- 9. Wars of religion -- a. The empire (Holy and Roman) -- b. Turmoil in France -- c. Spain and the Inquisition -- d. The struggle for freedom in the Netherlands -- e. East Central Europe -- f. Obits -- 10. Protestant refugees in sixteenth-century England -- a. Early developments -- b. Under Edward VI -- c. Flight in time of Mary -- d. Return under Elizabeth -- 11. The strangers' "model churches" in sixteenth-century England -- a. The establishment -- b. The model church -- c. Premature demise -- 12. The Reformed on the continent -- a. The nature of the movements -- b. Low countries and the Lower Rhine -- c. Middle Rhineland -- d. Upper Rhineland -- e. From France to Switzerland -- f. From Italy to Switzerland -- 13. The Marian Exiles -- 14. The Reformation refugees and European society -- a. England: earning a living and mutual help -- b. London and Norwich -- c. Germany: economic activity -- d. Frankfurt, Hanau, and Frankenthal -- e. Switzerland -- f. The social impact of the religious refugees -- 15. Roman Catholics -- a. Early beginnings -- b. The Elizabethan settlement -- c. Elizabeth and political Catholicism -- d. Epilogue -- 16. Radical Reformers -- a. General considerations -- b. From Switzerland down the Rhine and Danube -- c. To, in, and from the Netherlands -- d. South German lands -- e. Moravia -- f. East around the Vistula -- g. Other areas -- h. Free spirits in East Central Europe -- 17. Denominationalism and religious liberty -- a. Early essays -- b. Commonwealth experiments -- c. Restoration settlements -- 18. Oppression and enlightenment -- a. The Thirty Years' War -- b. The Waldenses to the Piedmontese Easter -- c. The reasonableness of Christianity -- d. The Wesleyan synthesis -- III. MAPS -- The biblical world -- The wandering Jew in the Middle Ages -- The refugee crescent -- East Central Europe.VOLUME 2 : III. FROM OLD WORLD TO NEW WORLD -- 19. Jews in and out of the Ghetto, 1492-1914 -- a. Sephardic Jews after 1492; the Ghetto -- b. Ashkenazi Jews in Eastern Europe -- c. Jews in modern times -- 20. The Huguenots of the Dispersion -- a. From Nantes to Fontainebleau, 1598-1685 -- b. The revocation of the Edict of Nantes -- 21. The dispersion of the Huguenots -- a. The Netherlands -- b. Switzerland -- c. England -- d. Ireland and Scotland -- e. The Rhineland -- f. Brandenburg -- g. Scandinavia and East Europe -- h. Around the world -- i. Conclusions on influence and importance -- 22. Waldenses of the Glorious Return -- a. The Great Persecution -- b. The emigration to Switzerland -- c. In exile -- d. The Glorious Return -- e. Later history -- 23. The Salzburgers -- a. Beginnings -- b. Seventeenth century -- c. Eighteenth century -- 24. Mennonites to 1914 -- a. Migrations from Switzerland -- b. Upper Rhine and Danube -- c. North Germany and the Baltic -- d. Russia -- e. The Hutterites -- 25. The Alexanderwohl Mennonite Migration -- a. West Prussia -- b. South Russia -- c. Midwest America -- 26. Western Catholics and the East -- a. The Russian Orthodox -- b. Roman Catholics in the French Revolution -- 27. Opening of the New World -- a. Refuge of the saints in New England -- b. Goats in the sheepfold -- c. Huguenots in the New World -- d. Waldenses in America -- 28. Immigrants and refugees in America -- a. Colonial movements -- b. Nineteenth-century migrations from Europe -- c. The Mormon migration -- IV. FROM ROVING REFUGEES TO MIGRATING MASSES -- 29. Age of disruption -- a. The novelty of the twentieth century -- b. Global migration -- 30. World War I and the aftermath -- a. Greeks and Turks -- b. Armenians -- c. Assyrians -- d. Russians -- 31. Victims of totalitarianism -- a. Response to the need -- b. Fascism and Nazism -- c. The Spanish Civil War -- d. World War II -- 32. Europe after World War II -- a. Aftermath -- b. Developing organization: UNRRA, IGCR, and IRO -- c. The Hungarian Revolution -- d. World Refugee Year -- e. In recent years -- 33. The Near East -- a. Early movements and Turkey -- b. Israel -- c. Arabs-refugees from refugees -- 34. The Far East -- a. South Asia -- b. East Asia -- 35. Dispersion around the world -- a. Agencies for resettlement -- b. Sowing of the seed -- c. Recent continuing movements -- 36. Refugees for conscience' sake -- a. The faithful among the masses -- b. Christian seed still scattered -- c. The Mennonites -- 37. The church is there -- a. Voluntary agencies -- b. An international interdenominational agency - the WCC divison of inter-church aid and service to refugees -- c. Interdenominational agencies in separate countries -- d. Denominational agencies -- 38. The land of Nod, east of Eden -- a. The refugee individual -- b. The refugee church -- V. Maps -- Dispersion of the Huguenots -- The Waldenses -- The Salzburgers -- The spread of the Swiss Mennonites -- The spread of the Dutch Mennonites -- The Near East -- Distribution of the Jews -- Mennonite migration: 1923-30 -- Mennonite migration: World War II.Erudite, balanced, and pleasingly written in spite of its long account of mayhem in the name of divinity, this is a storehouse of history and anecdote from the time of the pharoahs to the present. Concentrated mainly on Christian intolerances that moved populations.
- Subjects: Persecution; Religious refugees.; Dissenters, Religious.;
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