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|a Religion, terror and violence :
|b religious studies perspectives /
|c edited by Bryan Rennie and Philip L. Tite.
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|a New York :
|b Routledge,
|c c2008.
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|a xviii, 290 p., [4] p. of plates :
|b ill. (chiefly col.) ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|t Sacred violence and the scholar of religion as public intellectual /
|r Philip L. Tite --
|t Violence internal and external /
|r Robert A. Segal --
|t Savage civil religion /
|r Paul Christopher Johnson --
|g The
|t rhetoric of evil and eradicating terrorism /
|r Caryn D. Riswold --
|g The
|t tricks and treats of classification : searching for the heart of authentic Islam /
|r Russell T. McCutcheon --
|t Discussion : rhetorical reflections /
|r Anna S. King --
|g A
|t new paradigm of international relations? : reflections after September 11, 2001 /
|r Hans Küng --
|t Can love save the world? /
|r Walter Wink --
|t Discussion: theological reflections /
|r Samuel M. Powell --
|t Religious terror and global war /
|r Mark Juergensmeyer --
|t Jihad and Islamic history /
|r Jonathan E. Brockopp --
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|g The
|t roots of public attitudes toward state accommodation of European Muslims' religious practices before and after September 11 /
|r Joel S. Fetzer and J. Christopher Soper --
|t Buddhist perspectives on terrorism /
|r Martin T. Adam and Wayne Codling --
|t Discussion: historical and social reflections /
|r Michel Desjardins --
|t Teaching Islam through and after September 11 : towards a progressive Muslim agenda /
|r Omid Safi --
|t Islam within the context of higher education /
|r Zayn Kassam --
|t Thoughts on being a scholar of Islam and a Muslim in America post-9/11 /
|r Amir Hussain --
|t Discussion : pedagogical and professional reflections /
|r Susan E. Henking --
|t Seeing what is missing : art, artists, and September 11 /
|r Maureen Korp --
|t Religion, violence, and the pursuit of truth /
|r Bryan Rennie.
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|a Violence
|x Religious aspects.
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|a Terrorism
|x Religious aspects.
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|a Rennie, Bryan S.,
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|a Tite, Philip L.,
|d 1969-
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