Monday, April 10, 2006

Annotated Bibliography
Bartlett, Robert C. "Socratic Political Philosophy and the Problem of Virtue." American Political Science Review 96(2002):525- 534.
This article reviews the idea that virtue and government can only be combined in certain
specific ways. These ways are viewed through the filter of Plato Meno’s past works.
Johnson, Todd M. And David. B. Barret. "Quantifying Alternate Futures of Religion and Religions." Futures 36(2004): 947-960.
The basis of this essay is to discuss the way that religions have been monitored (numerically), and how they will change in the future. The basis for the future data is fact and scientific calcuations, that the authors believe is more accurate than any previous
calculation.
Kraltenmaker, Tom. "A ‘War" on Christians? No." Editorial. 26 Mar. 2006. 6 Apr. 2006.
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This editorial is a rant on a conference of Christian "stars" who believe that there is a war
against them. The author points out that sure Christianity may be limited in the secular
world, but with a real war going on, one with real casualties, the Christian groups
shouldn’t throw that term around so lightly, and realize they are not really being fought against.
McCormick, Patrick T. "Violence: Religion, Terror, War." Theological Studies 67(2006):
143-164.
This is a survey discussing religious violence and terrorism sometimes with information on how the bible contributes to this violence. The main part of the paper also discusses
how moral values are a needed challenge to terrorism and how contemporary war and violence tie into these topics.
Saleeba, Elissar. "Religion and Government Should never be mixed." Editorial. 9 Apr. 2004.
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