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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Teaching about Religion and Violence

The Wabash Center

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Author
Kassam, Tazim R., ed.
Publisher
Spotlight on Teaching 18, no. 4 October
Table of Contents
ch. 1 Teaching about Religion and Violence (Tazim R. Kassam)
ch. 2 Teaching about Religious Violence without Trivializing It (Mark Juergensmeyer)
ch. 3 Religion and Violence: A Teaching Opportunity (Eugene V. Gallagher)
ch. 4 Beyond the Four Naivetés: Approaching the Secular as If It Were Religious (Ira Chernus)
ch. 5 Religion after 9/11: Hijack It, Exonerate It, Get over It (Elizabeth Castelli)
ch. 6 Exegesis Has Consequences: Teaching Biblical Warrants for Violence (Rebecca Raphael)
ch. 7 Religion and Violence: Teaching Islam at an Evangelical Institution (David Vila)
ch. 8 Teaching about Millennialism, Peace, and Violence (Catherine Wessinger)
ch. 9 Poisonous Teachings: Aum Shinrikyo and Violence (Ian Reader)
ch. 10 Religion, Nationalism, Violence, and Leadership: The South Asian Context (Ainslie Embree)
ch. 11 World Religions, Violence, and Conflict Resolution (Marc Gopin)
Journal issue. Full text is available online.