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The Oxford Handbook of ­Religion, Conflict, and ­Peacebuilding
Oxford Handbooks

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Preface; Atalia Omer; Part One: Mapping the Field; 1. Atalia Omer, Religious Peacebuilding: The Exotic, the Good, and the Theatrical; 2. R. Scott Appleby, Religious Violence: The Strong, the Weak, and the Pathological; Part Two: The Historical and the Historicist ; 3. David Little, Religion, Peace, and the Origins of Nationalism; 4. Scott Hibbard, Religion, Nationalism, and the Politics of Secularism; 5. Slavica Jakelic, Secular-Religious Encounters as Peacebuilding; 6. Jason Springs, Structural and Cultural Violence in Religion and Peacebuilding; Part Three: Contested Issues ; 7. R. Scott Appleby, The New Name for Peace? Religion and Development as Partners in Strategic Peacebuilding; 8. Patrick Mason, Violent and Nonviolent Religious Militancy; 9. Rashied Omar, Religious Violence and State Violence; 10. John Kelsay, Peacebuilding and the Comparative Study of Ethics; 11. W. Cole Durham, Jr. and Elizabeth A. Clark, The Place of Religious Freedom in the Structure of Peacebuilding; 12. Susan Hayward, Women, Religion, and Peacebuilding; Part Four: Peacebuilding in Practice: Strategies, Resources, Critique; 13. Daniel Philpott, Reconciliation, Politics, and Transitional Justice; 14. Marc Gopin, Negotiating Secular and Religious Contributions to Social Change and Peacebuilding; 15. Tim Shah, Secular Militancy as an Obstacle to Peacebuilding; 16. Peter van der Veer, Tam Ngo, and Dan Smyer Yu, Religion and Peace in Asia; 17. S. Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana, Peacebuilding in the Muslim World; 18. Eboo Patel and Cassie Meyer, Youth and Interfaith Conflict Transformation; 19. Peter Ochs, The Possibilities and Limits of Interreligious Dialogue; 20. Lisa Schirch, Ritual, Religion, and Peacebuilding; 21. John Paul Lederach, Spirituality and Religious Peacebuilding; 22. Heather M. DuBois and Janna Hunter-Bowman, The Intersection of Christian Theology and Peacebuilding; 23. Cecilia Lynch, Religious Communities and Possibilities for Justpeace; 24. Atalia Omer, Religion, Nationalism, and Solidarity Activism; Part Five: The Growing Edge of the Conversation; 25. Atalia Omer Religion, Conflict, and Peacebuilding: Synthetic Remarks; Index

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Preface; Atalia Omer; Part One: Mapping the Field; 1. Atalia Omer, Religious Peacebuilding: The Exotic, the Good, and the Theatrical; 2. R. Scott Appleby, Religious Violence: The Strong, the Weak, and the Pathological; Part Two: The Historical and the Historicist ; 3. David Little, Religion, Peace, and the Origins of Nationalism; 4. Scott Hibbard, Religion, Nationalism, and the Politics of Secularism; 5. Slavica Jakelic, Secular-Religious Encounters as Peacebuilding; 6. Jason Springs, Structural and Cultural Violence in Religion and Peacebuilding; Part Three: Contested Issues ; 7. R. Scott Appleby, The New Name for Peace? Religion and Development as Partners in Strategic Peacebuilding; 8. Patrick Mason, Violent and Nonviolent Religious Militancy; 9. Rashied Omar, Religious Violence and State Violence; 10. John Kelsay, Peacebuilding and the Comparative Study of Ethics; 11. W. Cole Durham, Jr. and Elizabeth A. Clark, The Place of Religious Freedom in the Structure of Peacebuilding; 12. Susan Hayward, Women, Religion, and Peacebuilding; Part Four: Peacebuilding in Practice: Strategies, Resources, Critique; 13. Daniel Philpott, Reconciliation, Politics, and Transitional Justice; 14. Marc Gopin, Negotiating Secular and Religious Contributions to Social Change and Peacebuilding; 15. Tim Shah, Secular Militancy as an Obstacle to Peacebuilding; 16. Peter van der Veer, Tam Ngo, and Dan Smyer Yu, Religion and Peace in Asia; 17. S. Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana, Peacebuilding in the Muslim World; 18. Eboo Patel and Cassie Meyer, Youth and Interfaith Conflict Transformation; 19. Peter Ochs, The Possibilities and Limits of Interreligious Dialogue; 20. Lisa Schirch, Ritual, Religion, and Peacebuilding; 21. John Paul Lederach, Spirituality and Religious Peacebuilding; 22. Heather M. DuBois and Janna Hunter-Bowman, The Intersection of Christian Theology and Peacebuilding; 23. Cecilia Lynch, Religious Communities and Possibilities for Justpeace; 24. Atalia Omer, Religion, Nationalism, and Solidarity Activism; Part Five: The Growing Edge of the Conversation; 25. Atalia Omer Religion, Conflict, and Peacebuilding: Synthetic Remarks; Index

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Table of Contents

Preface
Atalia Omer

Part One: Mapping the Field
1. Atalia Omer, "Religious Peacebuilding: The Exotic, the Good, and the Theatrical"
2. R. Scott Appleby, "Religious Violence: The Strong, the Weak, and the Pathological"

Part Two: The Historical and the Historicist
3. David Little, "Religion, Peace, and the Origins of Nationalism"
4. Scott Hibbard, "Religion, Nationalism, and the Politics of Secularism"
5. Slavica Jakelic, "Secular-Religious Encounters as Peacebuilding"
6. Jason Springs, "Structural and Cultural Violence in Religion and Peacebuilding"

Part Three: Contested Issues
7. R. Scott Appleby, "The New Name for Peace? Religion and Development as Partners in Strategic Peacebuilding"
8. Patrick Mason, "Violent and Nonviolent Religious Militancy"
9. Rashied Omar, "Religious Violence and State Violence"
10. John Kelsay, "Peacebuilding and the Comparative Study of Ethics"
11. W. Cole Durham, Jr. and Elizabeth A. Clark, "The Place of Religious Freedom in the Structure of Peacebuilding"
12. Susan Hayward, "Women, Religion, and Peacebuilding"

Part Four: Peacebuilding in Practice: Strategies, Resources, Critique
13. Daniel Philpott, "Reconciliation, Politics, and Transitional Justice"
14. Marc Gopin, "Negotiating Secular and Religious Contributions to Social Change and Peacebuilding"
15. Tim Shah, "Secular Militancy as an Obstacle to Peacebuilding"
16. Peter van der Veer, Tam Ngo, and Dan Smyer Yu, "Religion and Peace in Asia"
17. S. Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana, "Peacebuilding in the Muslim World"
18. Eboo Patel and Cassie Meyer, "Youth and Interfaith Conflict Transformation"
19. Peter Ochs, "The Possibilities and Limits of Interreligious Dialogue"
20. Lisa Schirch, "Ritual, Religion, and Peacebuilding"
21. John Paul Lederach, "Spirituality and Religious Peacebuilding"
22. Heather M. DuBois and Janna Hunter-Bowman, "The Intersection of Christian Theology and Peacebuilding"
23. Cecilia Lynch, "Religious Communities and Possibilities for Justpeace"
24. Atalia Omer, "Religion, Nationalism, and Solidarity Activism"

Part Five: The Growing Edge of the Conversation
25. Atalia Omer "Religion, Conflict, and Peacebuilding: Synthetic Remarks"

Index

About the Author

Atalia Omer is Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Program in Religion, Conflict, and Peacebuilding, at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, at the University of Notre Dame.

R. Scott Appleby is Professor of History and the Marilyn Keough Dean of the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame.

David Little is Professor Emeritus of the Practice in Religion, Ethnicity, and International Conflict and Faculty Associate at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and at Harvard Divinity School.

Reviews

"This Handbook in a masterful way introduces the past, present and future issues involved in religion, conflict and peacebuilding" -- Christoph Stenschke, University of South Africa, Journal of Early Christian History
"This handbook should be on the bookshelves of any scholar who works in the targeted fields. The bibliographic depth of the essays themselves would prove useful for further research. Combined with the strength of analysis of numerous essays, Omer, Little, and Appleby have provided us a resource worth returning to on a regular basis." -- Irene Oh, Religious Studies Review
"In expanding the focus to economic, racial, gender, and ethnic justice, the book broadens the concept of violence beyond direct physical violence to the structural and psychological. Included is an interesting discussion of secularism and whether it provides a neutral context for peacemaking or is an exclusivist world view that contributes to violence and Western cultural hegemony." --CHOICE

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