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New Delhi: Institute Of Oriental Philosophy, 2017
294.385 LOT
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Galtung, Johan
London ; Chicago, IL : Pluto Press, 1995
294.337 873 GAL c
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
"In Islam to settle dispute peacefully or reconciliation is acceptable, even it is recommended as far as relates to the rights of the people based on justice. In order the decision of reconciliation has a legal effect to the parties, it is necessarily to request the court to strengthen the reconciliation to be the court decision. In addition, if in the future, one of the parties does not obey the reconciliation, the reconciliation can be forced by the court to be executed."
JHUII 12:29 (2005)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Ikeda, Daisaku, 1928-
"Based on more than 25 years of university lectures and proposals to the United Nations, For the Sake of Peace: Seven Paths to Global Harmony addresses the issue of peace from the Buddhist perspective of compassion, the interconnectedness of all life and absolute respect for human life." "Recipient of the United Nations Peace Award, the author offers seven paths - from self-mastery and dialogue to global awareness and disarmament - that will "lead us out of our internal wilderness and allow us to live together happily, the way humanity has always dreamed of."" "Those searching for new answers to the persistent issues of our day will find invaluable Dr. Ikeda's clear, compassionate message: Peace is the prize of self-mastery and sincere dialogue, the ultimate expression of respect. It starts with the Individual and spreads through all of society"
Jakarta: Bhuana Ilmu Polpuler, 2013
294.337 IKE ft
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Cox, Harvey G.
"Review :
In the nineteenth century, Nietzsche famously announced that God was dead. In the twentieth century, an increasing reliance on science and technology led to a widespread rejection of belief on the grounds of its irrationality. Yet for all the skepticism directed towards it, religion has not died. In fact, the opposite has occurred: it has persisted and proliferated. In this wide-ranging dialogue, two leading commentators on religion address - from their different but complementary traditions of Christianity and Buddhism - the continuing appeal of spirituality to people eager to explore fundamental questions of meaning and identity. The authors indicate that science, for all the benefits it has conferred, has limits of explanation. It may be able to show how, but not necessarily why. --BOOK JACKET.
Contents
Beyond the clash of civilizations -- Martin Luther King, Jr. and the spirit of non-violence -- The market economy and the role of religion -- The age of the internet: interplay of danger and promise -- Rapidly changing times: return to the origins of religion -- Courageous heroes of non-violence -- The future of China and India : great spiritual heritages -- The future of university education -- Mahayana Buddhism and twenty-first century civilization -- Religion, values and politics in a religiously pluralistic world.
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London ; New York : I.B. Tauris , 2009
201.6 COX p
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library