ISBN:
9781614519775
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9781614513940
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online Ressource
Edition:
Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2015 Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
Edition:
Also available in print edition
Series Statement:
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam – Tension, Transmission, Transformation 1
Series Statement:
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - tension, transmission, transformation Volume 1
Series Statement:
De Gruyter eBook-Paket Theologie, Religionswissenschaften, Judaistik
Series Statement:
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Koch, Bettina, 1969 - Patterns legitimizing political violence in transcultural perspectives
DDC:
201.72
Keywords:
Theology and Religious Studies Religious Studies
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Comparative Studies
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Social Sciences Political Science
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Political Science, other
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Theology and Religious Studies Religious Studies
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Religion in Europe
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Theology and Religious Studies Religious Studies
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Religion in Latin America
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Christianity
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Religion and politics
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Religion and politics
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Violence Religious aspects
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Social Sciences.
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Theology and Religious Studies.
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RELIGION / Religious Intolerance, Persecution & Conflict
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Islam
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Christentum
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Politik
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Gewalt
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Legitimation
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Religion
Abstract:
This volume analyzes discourses in which religion is used to legitimize political violence. The research centers on both premodern and modern Islam and Christianity outside the post-industrial world, with a particular focus on the Middle East and Latin America, thus filling a gap in the existing literature. The resulting study and its contribution to conflict resolution is relevant for academics and political practitioners alike
Description / Table of Contents:
FrontmatterAcknowledgmentsContents1. Introduction: Legitimacy, Religion, and Violence2. Medieval Foundations3. Religion and Violence in Twentieth Century Islam and Christianity4. Insights and Implications: Duties, Rights, and Legitimizing ViolenceBibliographyIndex.
Note:
Also available in print edition.
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Electronic reproduction; Mode of access: World Wide Web
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
DOI:
10.1515/9781614513940
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