Listing 1 - 4 of 4 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Violence has always played a part in the religious imagination, from symbols and myths to legendary battles, from colossal wars to the theater of terrorism. The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Violence offers intersections between religion and violence throughout history and around the world. Its forty chapters include overviews of major religious traditions, showing how violence is justified within the literary and theological foundations of the tradition, how it is used symbolically and in ritual practice, and how social acts of violence and warfare have been justified by religious ideas. They also examine patterns and themes relating to religious violence, such as sacrifice and martyrdom, which are explored in cross-disciplinary or regional analyses; and offer major analytic approaches, from literary to social scientific studies.
Violence --- Religious aspects. --- Sociology of religion --- Social problems --- Violence - Religious aspects. --- religion and violence --- religious traditions --- violence and nonviolence --- Hindu ethics --- Buddhist traditions and violence --- Sikh traditions and violence --- religion and violence in the Jewish traditions --- religion and violence in Christian traditions --- Muslim engagement with injustice and violence --- African traditional religion and violence --- religion and violence in Pacific Island societies --- violence in Chinese religious traditions --- human sacrifice in religious traditions --- starvation and sefl-mutilation in religious traditions --- Apocalyptic religion and violence --- cosmic war in religious traditions --- genocide and the religious imaginary in Rwanda --- religious terrorism --- Christianity and torture --- war --- religiously motivated violence in the abortion debate --- conflicts over sacred ground --- religion and political violence --- rituals of death and remembrance --- violent death in religious imagination --- sacrificial violence --- ancient religions --- Armageddon in Christian, Sunni and Shia traditions --- phenomenal violence and the philosophy of religion --- the construction of evil and the violence of purification --- mimetic theories of religion and violence --- religion and scarcity --- the role of religion in violence --- religiosity and armed struggle --- understanding religious violence --- martyrdom in Islam --- starvation and self-mutilation in religious traditions --- religion violence
Choose an application
African traditions --- the study of religion in Africa --- gender --- vitality of indigenous religions --- diaspora --- religion and society --- religion in society --- peacemaking in Africa --- Western Kenya --- religious pluralism --- secularization --- Nigeria --- faith --- spiritualism --- materialism --- religion and economy --- ancestral veneration --- national symbols --- moral transformation --- expiatory sacrifice --- the Early Church --- African indigenous religious traditions --- gender dynamics --- African immigrant religions --- women's leadership roles in Aladura Churches --- USA --- second-generation youth in West Indian Pentecostalism --- New York City --- London --- ritual purity in Yoruba religious traditions --- Christian women's organizations --- the Northern Nigerian Muslim woman --- economic crisis and religious puritanism
Choose an application
Judaism and human rights in the Greco-Roman world --- human rights in the medieval Halachah --- the liberal Jewish tradition in North America --- Christianity --- Christian theological foundations of human rights --- religious liberty --- the United Nations --- Islam --- worldview of Islam --- colonialism --- democracy --- Hinduism --- Dharma (duty) and human rights --- individual rights --- collective rights --- Buddhism --- state --- society --- the Buddhist Order --- Buddhism and caste --- religious traditions --- world religions
Choose an application
religion --- US politics --- religion and politics --- religious traditions --- religious fundamentalism --- conservative politics --- religious jihad --- religion and law --- America --- government and religious freedom --- Barack Obama --- health insurance --- Catholic institutions --- birth control --- contraception --- religion and international politics --- religious persecution --- Islam --- the Middle East --- the Muslim Brotherhood --- Egypt --- secularism --- the United States --- constitution --- religious rights --- the public's right --- religious institutions --- public accomodation --- secular law --- religious freedom and democracy
Listing 1 - 4 of 4 |
Sort by
|