ABSTRACT

In this ground-breaking volume, the authors analyze the role of religion in conflict and conflict resolution. They do so from the perspectives of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, while bringing different disciplines into play, including peace and conflict studies, religious studies, theology, and ethics. With much of current academic, political, and public attention focusing on the conflictive dimensions of religion, this book also explores the constructive resources of religion for conflict resolution and reconciliation.

Analyzing the specific contributions of religious actors in this field, their potentials and possible problems connected with them, this book sheds light on the concrete contours of the oftentimes vague “religious factor” in processes of social change. Case studies in current and former settings of violent conflict such as Israel, post-genocide Rwanda, and Pakistan provide “real-life” contexts for discussion.

Combining cutting-edge research with case studies and concrete implications for academics, policy makers, and practitioners, this concise and easily accessible volume helps to build bridges between these oftentimes separated spheres of engagement.

The Open Access version of this book, available at:

https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003002888, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

part II|15 pages

Why religion matters

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part III|51 pages

Religion matters in conflict

chapter 3|13 pages

Orientation

Did religion do it?
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chapter 4|11 pages

Jewish perspective

Religion in Israel’s land rights conflicts
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chapter 5|12 pages

Christian perspective

Religion in pre-genocide and genocide Rwanda
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chapter 6|13 pages

Islamic perspective

Religion in Pakistan’s internal conflicts
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part IV|56 pages

Religion matters in conflict resolution

chapter 7|14 pages

Orientation

What do they have that others don’t?
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chapter 8|12 pages

Jewish perspective

Religion in Israel’s quest for conflict resolution and reconciliation in its land rights conflicts
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chapter 9|14 pages

Christian perspective

Religion in post-genocide Rwanda’s quest for conflict resolution and reconciliation
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chapter 10|14 pages

Islamic perspective

Religion in Muslim women’s peacebuilding initiatives in Pakistan
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part V|10 pages

Now what?

chapter 11|8 pages

Now what?

Implications for academics, policy makers, and practitioners
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