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Religion, Fundamentalism, and Violence: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue
University of Scranton Press, 2010 Paper: 978-1-58966-204-9 Library of Congress Classification BL65.V55R4625 2010 Dewey Decimal Classification 201.76332
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
In Religion, Fundamentalism, and Violence, Andrew Gluck brings together distinguished scholars to address a fiercely debated topic: the intersection of religion and violence. Among the contributions is an anthropological analysis of the violence associated with the Abrahamic monotheistic religions of the Middle East, a compelling essay accounting for the violence in Hindu religious traditions, an informative look at the Israeli-Palestinian tensions of more recent times, and an essay on the Catholic just war theory. Each chapter is followed by a commentary and reply, making this volume indispensable for students and scholars of the history of religions. See other books on: Fundamentalism | Gluck, Andrew L. | Religion | Religious aspects | Violence See other titles from University of Scranton Press |
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