Princeton Readings in Religion and Violence
Explore the intricate relationship between religion and violence with Princeton Readings in Religion and Violence by Mark Juergensmeyer. Published by Princeton University Press in 2011, this compelling anthology spans 256 pages and offers a comprehensive overview of how these two powerful forces intersect across history and cultures.
Juergensmeyer presents a diverse array of original source materials that articulate justifications for violence from various religious perspectives, including Hindu, Chinese, Christian, Muslim, Jewish, and Buddhist traditions. This thought-provoking collection is essential for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of religious motivations behind violence in both historical and contemporary contexts.
Whether you're a student, scholar, or simply curious about the dynamics of faith and conflict, this book serves as an invaluable resource for deepening your understanding of these critical issues.