
Introduction / John R. Hinnells And Richard King -- Classical Approaches To Violence In South Asian Traditions -- Telling Stories About Harm: An Overview Of Asia In Early Indian Narratives / Laurie I. Patton -- The Non-violence Of Violence: Jain Perspectives On Warfare, Asceticism And Worship / Paul Dundas -- Buddhist Monks, Buddhist Kings, Buddhist Violence: On The Early Buddhist Attitudes To Violence / Rupert Gethin -- Crimes Against God And Violent Punishment In Al-fatāwā Al-ʻĀlamgīriyya / Robert Gleave -- Text As Sword: Sikh Religious Violence Taken For Wonder / Balbinder Singh Bhogal -- Religion And Violence In Contemporary South Asia -- Operationalizing Buddhism For Political Ends In A Martial Context In Lanka: The Case Of Siṃhalatva / Peter Schalk -- Religion And Violence: The Historical Context For Conflict In Pakistan / Ian Talbot -- The 2002 Pogrom In Gujarat: The Post-9/11 Face Of Hindu Nationalist Anti-muslim Violence / Christophe Jaffrelot -- Theory: Framing The 'religion And Violence' Debate -- A Categorical Difference: Communal Identity In British Epistemologies / Peter Gottschalk -- The Global Fiduciary: Mediating The Violence Of 'religion' / Arvind Mandair -- The Association Of 'religion' With Violence: Reflections On A Modern Trope / Richard King. Edited By John R. Hinnells And Richard King. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
Page Count:
265
Publication Date:
2006-12-01
ISBN-10:
0203088697
ISBN-13:
9780203088692
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!