The Routledge handbook of religion and security

1. Chris Seiple, Dennis R. Hoover, and Pauletta Otis, Introduction 1. - Part I: World Religions and Security . - 2. Stuart A. Cohen, Dichotomous Jewish Understandings of Security: Historical Origins and Contemporary Expressions 11. - 3. Christopher Marsh, Eastern Orthodoxy and the Fusion of Natio...

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Contributors: Seiple, Chris (Editor) ; Hoover, Dennis K. (Other) ; Otis, Pauletta 1942- (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London [u.a.] Routledge 2013
In:Year: 2013
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Series/Journal:Routledge Handbooks
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Religion / International policy / Security policy
B World religion / Peace research
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Theory
B Religion
B War
B Hinduism
B Christianity
B Security
B Human security
B Religion and international relations
B International policy
B Buddhism
B Islam
B Sunnites
B Shi'ah
B Violence Religious aspects
B Judaism
B Peace
B Protestantism
B Catholicism
B Security, International Religious aspects
B Orthodoxy
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Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:1. Chris Seiple, Dennis R. Hoover, and Pauletta Otis, Introduction 1. - Part I: World Religions and Security . - 2. Stuart A. Cohen, Dichotomous Jewish Understandings of Security: Historical Origins and Contemporary Expressions 11. - 3. Christopher Marsh, Eastern Orthodoxy and the Fusion of National and Spiritual Security 22. - 4. Gerard F. Powers, Catholic Approaches to Security and Peace 33. - 5. Robert Joustra, Always Reforming: Protestantism and International Security 45. - 6. Max L. Gross, Shi’a Muslims and Security: The Centrality of Iran 57. - 7. Qibla Ayaz and Rashid Ahmad, Islam and Security: A Sunni Perspective 69. - 8. Torkel Brekke, Hinduism and Security: A Hierarchy of Protection 80 . - 9. Pashaura Singh, All Shall Abide in Peace, Prosperity, and Justice: Sikhism and Security 90. - 10. Iselin Frydenlund, The Protection of Dharma and Dharma as Protection: Buddhism and Security across Asia 102. - Section II: Security Studies and Religion . - 11. Eric Patterson, Religion, War, and Peace: Leavening the Levels of Analysis 115. - 12. Stacey Gutkowski, Religion and Security in International Relations Theories 125. - 13. Philip S. Gorski and Gülay Türkmen Dervişoğlu, Religion, Nationalism, and International Security: Creation Myths and Social Mechanisms 136. - 14. Isobel Coleman, Women, Religion, and Security: Islamic Feminism on the Frontlines of Change 148. - 15. Jamie Price and Andrea Bartoli, Spiritual Values, Sustainable Security, and Conflict Resolution 160. - 16. James L. Guth, Religion and Public Opinion on Security: A Comparative Perspective 171. - 17. Jonathan Fox, State Religion and State Repression 182. - 18. James K. Wellman, Jr., Human Security: A Secularized Social Gospel and the Rediscovery of Religion 193. - 19. Lee Marsden and Heather Savigny, Religion, Media, and Security 204 . - Part III: Case Studies . - 20. John Campbell, Religion and Security in Nigeria 215. - 21. Ainslie Thomas Embree, Religion, Communalism, and Security in Post-independence India 226. - 22. Dov Waxman, Religion and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 238. - 23. Paul B. Mojzes, Religion and (In)Security in the Former Yugoslavia 249. - 24. Micheal A. Hoyt, The Religious Initiative for National Reconciliation in Iraq, 2006-2007 260
Item Description:Literaturangaben
ISBN:0415667445