War and Peace :Essays on Religion and Violence ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :Essays on Religion and Violence

Publication series :1

Author: Turner   Bryan S.  

Publisher: Anthem Press‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9780857283092

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780857283078

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780857283078

Subject: B9 Religion;B91 对宗教的分析和研究

Keyword: 宗教

Language: ENG

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Description

The book explores the role of religion in war and peace through nine original contributions that examine a range of case studies from different historical periods. Religion, the volume suggests, is typically not the cause of human conflict, but rather the product of actions by the state and the legal system.  

Chapter

INTRODUCTION

Introduction: The Westphalian System

Religion and the City

The Clash of Civilizations

Conclusion

References

WAR

Chapter 1 SACRED MEMORY AND THE SECULAR WORLD: THE POLAND NARRATIVES

Jewish Narratives of Poland: An Intimate Ethnography

Return to Poland: Journey beyond Myth

Mourning in Jedwabne: Sites of Memory and Memorialization

Return to Poland: Journey into History

Nationalism and the Making of Fixed Imaginaries: Ethnic Poland and the Jews

Why Remember?

Acknowledgment

Notes

References

Chapter 2 A MESSIANIC MULTIPLE: WEST PAPUA, JULY 1998

Introduction: Signs of Hope

The United Nations, He Has Sins

Wednesday, 1 July 1998

Thursday, 2 July 1998

Friday, 3 July 1998

Sunday, 5 July 1998, 7:00 am

Local Messianic Visions

Sunday, 5 July 1998, 3:00 pm

Monday, 6 July 1998

Tuesday, 7 July 1998

Notes

References

Chapter 3 LINCOLN, THE MINISTERS OF RELIGION AND THE AMERICAN JEREMIAD

Introduction: An Almost Chosen People

Abolitionists and Anti-Biblical “Chosenness”: Theodore Parker and Henry Ward Beecher

Southern Religion: Pessimism, Slavery and Biblical Literalism

Stringfellow, De Bow and Palmer

Return to Lincoln: Idiosyncratic Jeremiad

Notes

References

The American Hermeneutic

Chapter 4 SPIRITUAL VIOLENCE: MAX WEBER AND NORBERT ELIAS ON RELIGION AND CIVILIZATION

Introduction

Weber and Elias on Religion and Civilization

Military Techniques and Charisma: The Cheyenne

Conclusion

Note

References

PEACE

Chapter 5 QUAKERS, THE ORIGINS OF THE PEACE TESTIMONY AND RESISTANCE TO WAR TAXES

Introduction: Nonviolence and the Society of Friends

Historians and the Quaker Peace Testimony

Pacifists and Quakers on Pacifism

The Quaker Peace Testimony

The Question of War Taxes

Quakers and the Question of War Taxes in the Last 40 Years

Some Conclusions

Notes

References

Chapter 6 A SACRED GROUND FOR PEACE: VIOLENCE, TOURISM AND SANCTIFICATION IN HIROSHIMA 1960–1970

Introduction

Preserving the “Temple of Peace”

Hurling Bricks at the “Tourist City”

Conclusion

Notes

References

Archives

Newspapers/magazines

Chapter 7 THE SECTARIAN AS A CATEGORY OF SECULAR POWER: SECTARIAN TENSIONS AND JUDICIAL AUTHORITY IN LEBANON

Introduction

The Crime of Stoking Sectarian Tensions: Signification, Interpretation, Context

Case No. 1, Year 1972: Religion, Colonialism and the Nation

Case No. 2, Year 2005: Politics, Civil War and Sovereignty

Case No. 3, Year 2007: Civility, Freedom and Culture

Conclusion

Notes

References

Chapter 8 THE COMMODIFICATION OF LOVE: GANDHI, KING AND 1960s COUNTERCULTURE

Introduction

Love and Revolutionary Power

Let’s Buy the World a Coke

The End of Imagine-ation

Conclusion

Notes

References

Chapter 9 THE RELIGION OF BROTHERLY LOVE: LEO TOLSTOY AND MAX WEBER

Introduction: Axial-Age Religions

Religion and the Calling of the Warrior

Max Weber and Early Buddhism

Krishna, Arjuna and the Buddha

Tolstoy and Weber on Love

References

Chapter 10 CONCLUSION: WAR AND PEACE

Introduction

The Declaration of Human Rights

The Cosmopolitan Imagination

Conclusion: From Augsburg to The Hague

References

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