1st Edition

Religion and Violence An Encyclopedia of Faith and Conflict from Antiquity to the Present

By Jeffrey Ian Ross Copyright 2011

    First Published in 2015. Daily newspaper headlines, talk radio and cable television broadcasts, and Internet news web sites continuously highlight the relationship between religion and violence. These media contain stories about such diverse incidents as suicide attacks by Islamic fundamentalists in Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel, Pakistan, and elsewhere, and assassinations of doctors who perform abortions by white American Christian true believers in the United States. How does one make sense of the role of religion in violence, and of perpetrators of violence who cite religion as a motivation? This encyclopedia includes a wide range of entries: biographies of key figures, historical events, religious groups, countries and regions where religion and violence have intersected, and practices, rituals, and processes of religious violence.

    Volume I: Introduction, Alphabetical Listings from A - Adams, Gerry to Falun Gong. Volume II: Gandhi, Mohandas K. to Qutb, Sayyid. Volume III: Rapture,The to Zionism.

    Biography

    Dr Jeffrey Ian Ross (University of Baltimore)