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1: Introduction
2: Violence and The Cross: The Affinity Between Theories of Atonement and Christian Attitudes Towards War and Peace
3: Facing Down Fear: John Chrysostom's Answer to Violence
4: The Parable of the Wedding Protest: Matthew 22:1-14 and Nonviolent Resistance
5: Refuting the Violent Image of God in the Book of Joshua 6-12
6: The Conflict of War: Unresolved Challenges and Sentiments in Jewish Sources
7: Remodeling the Paradigm of Religious Inference and Decision Making in Islam: Converting Dogmatism into a Positive and Vibrant Human Activity
8: Violence or its De-Legitimization? Conflicting Views from the Hindu World
9: Speak Dhamma but Carry a Big Stick: Violence in Early Buddhist Discourse
10: War and Religious Discourse in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
11: The Quest for Radical Islamism and the War on Terror in Indonesia
12: The Violent Wahhabism and the Use of Islamic Texts to Justify Armed Violence Against Muslims and Non-Muslims
13: Embracing Nonviolence: Pope Francis and Catholic Teaching on War
14 Covert Violence: Counting Cultural Trauma at the Intersection of ATR, Islam and Neoliberalism in Africa
15: The Myth of Islam as Inherently Violent
16: "Heads Will Roll:" Decapitations in Mughal Painting
Persecution or Punishment?
17: Islamophobia and the Far-Right in Modern Germany, 2008-2018: An Introduction
Concluding Remarks.
2: Violence and The Cross: The Affinity Between Theories of Atonement and Christian Attitudes Towards War and Peace
3: Facing Down Fear: John Chrysostom's Answer to Violence
4: The Parable of the Wedding Protest: Matthew 22:1-14 and Nonviolent Resistance
5: Refuting the Violent Image of God in the Book of Joshua 6-12
6: The Conflict of War: Unresolved Challenges and Sentiments in Jewish Sources
7: Remodeling the Paradigm of Religious Inference and Decision Making in Islam: Converting Dogmatism into a Positive and Vibrant Human Activity
8: Violence or its De-Legitimization? Conflicting Views from the Hindu World
9: Speak Dhamma but Carry a Big Stick: Violence in Early Buddhist Discourse
10: War and Religious Discourse in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
11: The Quest for Radical Islamism and the War on Terror in Indonesia
12: The Violent Wahhabism and the Use of Islamic Texts to Justify Armed Violence Against Muslims and Non-Muslims
13: Embracing Nonviolence: Pope Francis and Catholic Teaching on War
14 Covert Violence: Counting Cultural Trauma at the Intersection of ATR, Islam and Neoliberalism in Africa
15: The Myth of Islam as Inherently Violent
16: "Heads Will Roll:" Decapitations in Mughal Painting
Persecution or Punishment?
17: Islamophobia and the Far-Right in Modern Germany, 2008-2018: An Introduction
Concluding Remarks.