September 11: religious perspectives on the causes and consequences
Oxford
Oneworld
2002
x, 292 p.; 23 cm
edited by Ian Markham and Ibrahim Abu-Rabi
Introduction. September 11: the terrorist attack on America / Heidi Gehman -- pt. 1. The cultural and social context. A post-September 11 critical assessment of modern Islamic history / Ibrahim M. Abu-Rabi -- Grieving together: September 11 as a measure of social capital in the U.S. / Nancy T. Ammerman -- Faith-based community ministries in a 9.11 world / Carl S. Dudley -- pt. 2. Theological reflections. Stopping oppression: an Islamic obligation / Ingrid Mattson -- Witnessing to the spirit: reflections on an emerging American spirituality / Miriam Therese Winter -- Violent faith / Kelton Cobb -- Religious leadership in the aftermath of September 11: some lessons from Jesus and Paul / Efrain Agosto -- The Bible and dialogue / Judy Fentress-Williams -- 9.11: contrasting reactions and the challenge of dialogue / Ian Markham -- pt. 3. Broader issues. Recording the moment: moving from a collection model to a documentation model / Jack W. Ammerman -- Internal security and civil liberties: moral dilemmas and debates / Heidi Hadsell