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Introduction: Religion and Violence: Past, Present, and Future | p. 1 |
The Ancient and Medieval World | |
Dismemberment, Creation, and Ritual: Images of Divine Violence in the Ancient Near East | p. 13 |
Making Memory: Ritual, Rhetoric, and Violence in the Roman Triumph | p. 29 |
Taming the Beast: Rabbinic Pacification of Second-Century Jewish Nationalism | p. 47 |
Violent Yearnings for the Kingdom of God: Munster's Militant Anabaptism | p. 63 |
Imperial Christianity and Sacred War in Byzantium | p. 81 |
The Modern World | |
Founding an Empire of Sacrifice: Innocent Domination and the Quaker Martyrs of Boston, 1659-1661 | p. 97 |
Holy Culture Wars: Patterns of Ethno-Religious Violence in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century China | p. 115 |
Femicide as Terrorism: The Case of Uzbekistan's Unveiling Murders | p. 131 |
Monks, Guns, and Peace: Theravada Buddhism and Political Violence | p. 145 |
Avoiding Mass Violence at Rajneeshpuram | p. 165 |
"Obliterating an Idol of the Modern Age": The New Iconoclasm from the Twin Buddhas to the Twin Towers | p. 179 |
Is War Normal for American Evangelical Religion? | p. 195 |
On Political Theology, Imperial Ambitions, and Messianic Pretensions: Some Ancient and Modern Continuities | p. 211 |
References | p. 227 |
Index | p. 263 |
About the Contributors | p. 269 |
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