Violence, Religion, Peacemaking
This volume explores how religious leaders can contribute to cultures of peace around the world. The essays are written by leading and emerging scholars and practitioners who have lived, taught, or worked in the areas of conflict about which they wr
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D OUGL AS IRVIN-ERICKSON AND PETER C. PHAN
VIOLENCE, RELIGION, PEACEMAKING Contributions of Interreligious Dialogue
Interreligious Studies in Theory and Practice Series Editors Aimee Light Duquesne University Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Or Rose Hebrew College Newton, Massachusetts, USA Jennifer Peace Andover Newton Theol School Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Madhuri Yadlapati Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA Homayra Ziad Trinity College New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Palgrave’s series, Interreligious Studies in Theory and Practice, seeks to capture the best of the diverse contributions to the rapidly expanding field of interreligious and interfaith studies. While the series includes a diverse set of titles, they are all united by a common vision: Each volume advocates—explicitly or implicitly—for interreligious engagement, even if this involves a critique of the limits of this work as it is currently defined or embodied. Each volume provides models and resources—textual, theological, pedagogic, or practical—for interreligious dialogue, study, or action. The series models a commitment to religious pluralism by including books that begin from diverse religious perspectives. This does not preclude the publication of books dedicated to a specific religion, but the overall series reflects a balance of various faiths and perspectives.
More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/14838
Douglas Irvin-Erickson • Peter C. Phan Editors
Violence, Religion, Peacemaking
Editors Douglas Irvin-Erickson George Mason University Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Peter C. Phan Georgetown University Washington DC, USA
Interreligious Studies in Theory and Practice ISBN 978-1-137-56850-2 ISBN 978-1-137-56851-9 DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-56851-9
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