Christianity and Violence (English)
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2011
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Title:Christianity and Violence
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Contributors:Murphy, Andrew R. ( editor ) / Ebel, Jonathan ( author )
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Published in:Blackwell Companions to Religion ; 147-162
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Place of publication:Oxford, UK
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Publication date:2011-04-15
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Size:16 pages
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Type of media:Article/Chapter (Book)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Keywords:Christians, from ancient times ‐ having understood their relationship to the world , Christians, faith and war ‐ imperial and pacifistic strains of Christianity , Christian scriptures, proscribing violence ‐ as both degrading and glorifying , prototype of Christian martyrs, and Jesus ‐ belief about soteriological workings of the Cross , acts of violence, sense of the tragic, the barbarous ‐ Christian involvement in viciousness, betrayal of faith , traditions and movements, concepts ‐ Christianity and violence, Christian mob in North Africa of Alexandria , Christian ecclesiastical struggles ‐ against heretics, schismatics and infidels, in the medieval period , acts of physical violence, by and against Christians ‐ coercive relationships, individuals and groups , crusaders, honing their martial skills ‐ massacring Jewish residents of Speyer , Eusebius of Caesarea, first historian of Christian Church ‐ anti‐Christian violence and martyrdom
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Table of contents eBook
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IntroductionMurphy, Andrew R. et al. | 2011
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Religion and Violence: Coming to Terms with TermsCarlson, John D. et al. | 2011
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The Myth of Religious ViolenceCavanaugh, William T. et al. | 2011
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Religion and Violence: An Economic ApproachGill, Anthony et al. | 2011
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Religion, Identity, and Violence: Some Theoretical ReflectionsEsmail, Aziz et al. | 2011
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Anthropological Reflections on Religion and ViolenceSchmidt, Bettina E. et al. | 2011
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Spiritual Devotion and Self‐Annihilation: An Evolutionary PerspectiveGlucklich, Ariel et al. | 2011
- 89
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The Sociology of Religious ViolenceSelengut, Charles et al. | 2011
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Religion, Law, and ViolenceGuinn, David E. et al. | 2011
- 112
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Mediating Religious ViolenceMitchell, Jolyon et al. | 2011
- 125
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Gender in the Production of Religious and Secular ViolenceJakobsen, Janet R. et al. | 2011
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Explaining Religious Violence: Retrospects and ProspectsAvalos, Hector et al. | 2011
- 147
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Christianity and ViolenceEbel, Jonathan et al. | 2011
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Genesis 34 and the Legacies of Biblical ViolenceHorowitz, Elliott et al. | 2011
- 183
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Islam and ViolenceMilton‐Edwards, Beverley et al. | 2011
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Religion and Violence in Hindu TraditionsLong, Jeffery D. et al. | 2011
- 211
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Buddhism and Symbolic ViolenceFaure, Bernard et al. | 2011
- 227
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Religion, Violence, and ShintōSkya, Walter A. et al. | 2011
- 237
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Confucian Ethical Action and the Boundaries of Peace and WarWyatt, Don J. et al. | 2011
- 249
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Violence in Chinese Religious Cultureter Haar, Barend J. et al. | 2011
- 263
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The Dialectic of Violence in JainismKey Chapple, Christopher et al. | 2011
- 271
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Just War and Jihad of the SwordTurner Johnson, James et al. | 2011
- 282
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Jihad and Martyrdom in Classical and Contemporary IslamCook, David et al. | 2011
- 293
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Sacred Terror: The Psychology of Contemporary Religious TerrorismJones, James W. et al. | 2011
- 304
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The Transformation of Failure and the Spiritualization of ViolenceReader, Ian et al. | 2011
- 320
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Sacrifice and ViolenceMcClymond, Kathryn et al. | 2011
- 331
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History, Humiliation, and Religious ViolencePosman, Ellen et al. | 2011
- 343
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Reconceptualizing Totalitarianism and FascismImre, Robert et al. | 2011
- 355
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Enduring the Sacred Scars of SlaveryPierce, Yolanda et al. | 2011
- 367
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South Asia: From Colonial Categories to a Crisis of Faith?Khan, Yasmin et al. | 2011
- 379
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Gender, Religion, and Violence during the HolocaustTydor Baumel‐Schwartz, Judith et al. | 2011
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Women in the Śāstric Tradition: Colonialism, Law, and ViolenceBhattacharyya‐Panda, Nandini et al. | 2011
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Biblical Metaphors for Interventionism in the Spanish‐American WarMcCullough, Matthew et al. | 2011
- 417
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Sudan: Religion and ConflictMadut Jok, Jok et al. | 2011
- 424
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The Battle for Australia: Salvation and ConquestMaddox, Marion et al. | 2011
- 439
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Fundamentalist Violence and Women: Iran, Afghanistan, and AlgeriaMoghadam, Valentine M. et al. | 2011
- 451
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Anti‐Jewish Violence in Late Imperial RussiaWeinberg, Robert et al. | 2011
- 461
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Religion, Pluralism, and Conflicts in the Pacific IslandsFer, Yannick et al. | 2011
- 473
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Ritual Violence and Violent Ritual in Chinese Popular ReligionBoretz, Avron et al. | 2011
- 485
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The Politics of Protestant Violence: Abolitionists and Anti‐AbortionistsOlson, Joel et al. | 2011
- 498
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Colonialism and Civil War: Religion and Violence in East AfricaJones, Ben et al. | 2011
- 511
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Rethinking Religion and Violence in the Middle EastGunning, Jeroen et al. | 2011
- 524
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Cromwell, Mather, and the Rhetoric of Puritan ViolenceMurphy, Andrew R. et al. | 2011
- 539
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Liberation Theology and the Spiral of ViolenceCooper, Thia et al. | 2011
- 554
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Religion and Nonviolence in American HistoryChernus, Ira et al. | 2011
- 568
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Religious PeacebuildingPilar Aquino, María et al. | 2011
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Index| 2011
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Front Matter| 2011