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Murphy 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aChichester, West Sussex ;$aMalden, MA $cWiley-Blackwell$d2011 215 $a1 online resource (675 p.) 225 1 $aBlackwell companions to religion ;$v42 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9781405191319 311 08$a1405191317 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $a""Blackwell Companions to Religion""; ""Title page""; ""Copyright page""; ""Notes on Contributors""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""Part I: "Religion" and "Violence": Defining Terms, Defining Relationships""; ""CHAPTER 1 Religion and Violence: Coming to Terms with Terms""; ""The Category Formerly Known as Religion?""; ""Religious and Secular Violence""; ""What Is Violence?""; ""Religion, Violence, and Power""; ""CHAPTER 2 The Myth of Religious Violence""; ""Why No One Seems to Know What Religion Is""; ""Histories of Religion""; ""Power and the Religious/Secular Distinction"" 327 $a""Conclusion""""Part II: Disciplinary Perspectives""; ""CHAPTER 3 Religion and Violence: An Economic Approach""; ""Introduction""; ""The Religious Economies School: A Brief Introduction""; ""Religion, Rationality, and Violence: The Example of Suicide Bombers.""; ""Conclusion: Extending the Economic Perspective beyond Suicide Bombing""; ""CHAPTER 4 Religion, Identity, and Violence: Some Theoretical Reflections""; ""I""; ""II""; ""III""; ""IV""; ""V""; ""VI""; ""CHAPTER 5 Anthropological Reflections on Religion and Violence""; ""Anthropological Definitions of Violence"" 327 $a""Methodological Challenges for Studying Violence Anthropologically""""Religion as Justification of Violence""; ""Religion as Coping Strategy for Victims""; ""Conclusion""; ""CHAPTER 6 Spiritual Devotion and Self-Annihilation: An Evolutionary Perspective""; ""Pleasure and Adaptation""; ""Religion and Hedonic Control""; ""Cultivating Higher Pleasure""; ""The Group Based on Pleasure/Love""; ""A Danger to Themselves""; ""CHAPTER 7 The Sociology of Religious Violence""; ""Understanding the Sociology of Religious Violence""; ""The Nature of Religious Socialization"" 327 $a""Cultural Clashes and Religious Violence""""Religious Martyrdom""; ""Conclusion""; ""CHAPTER 8 Religion, Law, and Violence""; ""Defining Religion, Violence, and Law""; ""Religion as a Legal Tool or Weapon of the State""; ""Religion as a Threat to the State""; ""The Tangled Web and the Limits of Control""; ""The International Dimension""; ""Summary""; ""CHAPTER 9 Mediating Religious Violence""; ""Introduction""; ""Representing Religious Violence""; ""Recycling Religious Violence""; ""Interpreting Religious Violence""; ""Conclusions"" 327 $a""CHAPTER 10 Gender in the Production of Religious and Secular Violence""""Introduction: The Complexity of Violence""; ""Religious and Secular Violence in Afghanistan and Iraq""; ""Questions for Feminists""; ""Look Both Ways""; ""Conclusion""; ""CHAPTER 11 Explaining Religious Violence: Retrospects and Prospects""; ""Science and the Study of Religious Violence""; ""Religious Studies and Violence""; ""Post 9/11 Theories""; ""Scarce Resource Theory""; ""Religious Violence as a Myth""; ""Summary and Prospects""; ""Part III: Traditions and Movements, Concepts and Themes"" 327 $a""CHAPTER 12 Christianity and Violence"" 330 $a"The timely Blackwell Companion to Religion and Violence brings together an international, interdisciplinary group of scholars who provide a coherent state of the art overview of the complex relationships between religion and violence. This Companion tackles one of the most important topics in the field of Religion in the twenty-first century, pulling together a unique collection of cutting-edge work A focused collection of high-quality scholarship provides readers with a state-of-the-art account of the latest work in this field. The contributors are broad-ranging, international, and interdisciplinary, and include historians, political scientists, religious studies scholars, sociologists, anthropologists, theologians, scholars of women's and gender studies and communication."--$cProvided by publisher. 330 $a"The Blackwell Companion to Religion and Violence offers a state-of-the-art overview of this diverse and crucially important subject. This timely volume brings together an international, interdisciplinary group of scholars who probe the complex relationship between religion and violence, now and in the past. 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