Understanding Religious Violence: Thinking Outside the Box on TerrorismAshgate, 2004 - 173 trang There is a long-standing fear of that which is not understood. Since September 11, 2001 the fear surrounding the violent elements of religion has led to heightened tensions. Research is thus essential to counteract the effects of 'religious xenophobia'. In this compelling book J.P. Larsson investigates religious violence, terrorism and armed conflict in order to deliver the understanding required for a more peaceful world and to allow for a framework of conflict transformation. This multi-disciplinary text will greatly interest those in the fields of international relations, theology and sociology. |
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... killing as many enemies as possible , to establish the superior justice of the right cause , whereas to others it may be impossible to reconcile the belief of truth being god with the possibility of realising god by killing . In either ...
... killing as many enemies as possible , to establish the superior justice of the right cause , whereas to others it may be impossible to reconcile the belief of truth being god with the possibility of realising god by killing . In either ...
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... kill ' ( in whichever religion and language ) may still be permissible of killing . First , of course , this precept is usually restricted in that what is prohibited is only the killing of human beings . Killing is thus legitimate if ...
... kill ' ( in whichever religion and language ) may still be permissible of killing . First , of course , this precept is usually restricted in that what is prohibited is only the killing of human beings . Killing is thus legitimate if ...
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... killed ( 1 ) , in addition , the killer must have known that it was alive ( 2 ) , and must have intended to kill it ( 3 ) . Furthermore , an actual act of killing must have taken place ( 4 ) and the creature ( human or animal ) must ...
... killed ( 1 ) , in addition , the killer must have known that it was alive ( 2 ) , and must have intended to kill it ( 3 ) . Furthermore , an actual act of killing must have taken place ( 4 ) and the creature ( human or animal ) must ...
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Philosophical Prerequisites for Contemporary Perspectives | 61 |
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