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Gier, Nicholas F., (1944-)
The origins of religious violence :an Asian perspective /
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正題名/作者:
The origins of religious violence :/ Nicholas F. Gier
其他題名:
an Asian perspective /
作者:
Gier, Nicholas F.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (325 pages)
提要註:
Religiously motivated violence caused by the fusion of state and religion occurred in medieval Tibet and Bhutan and later in imperial Japan, but interfaith conflict also followed colonial incursions in India, Sri Lanka, and Burma. Before that time, there was a general premodern harmony among the resident religions of the latter countries, and only in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries did religiously motivated violence break out. While conflict caused by Hindu fundamentalists has been serious and widespread, a combination of medieval Tibetan Buddhists and modern Sri Lankan, Japanese, and Burmese Buddhists has caused the most violence among the Asian religions. However, the Chinese Taiping Christians have the world record for the number of religious killings by one single sect
標題:
Nationalism - Religious aspects -
電子資源:
http://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/ROWMANB0011787.html
ISBN:
9780739192238
The origins of religious violence :an Asian perspective /
Gier, Nicholas F.,1944-
The origins of religious violence :
an Asian perspective /Nicholas F. Gier - 1 online resource (325 pages)
Includes bibliographical references and index
From Mongols to mughals: Hindu-Muslim relations in Medieval India -- Hindu nationalism, modernism, and reverse Orientalism -- Premodern harmony, Sri Lankan Buddhist nationalism, and violence -- Burmese nationalisms and religious violence against Muslims -- Buddhism in Bhutan: from violent lamas to peaceful kings -- "Compassionate" violence in Tibet: 1,000 years of war magic -- Buddhism and Japanese nationalism: a sad chronicle of complicity -- Sikhism, the seduction of modernism, and the question of violence -- Religious nationalism, violence, and Taiping Christianity -- Hypotheses on the reasons for religious violence -- The gospel of weak belief, overcoming the other, and constructive postmodernism
Religiously motivated violence caused by the fusion of state and religion occurred in medieval Tibet and Bhutan and later in imperial Japan, but interfaith conflict also followed colonial incursions in India, Sri Lanka, and Burma. Before that time, there was a general premodern harmony among the resident religions of the latter countries, and only in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries did religiously motivated violence break out. While conflict caused by Hindu fundamentalists has been serious and widespread, a combination of medieval Tibetan Buddhists and modern Sri Lankan, Japanese, and Burmese Buddhists has caused the most violence among the Asian religions. However, the Chinese Taiping Christians have the world record for the number of religious killings by one single sect
ISBN: 9780739192238Subjects--Topical Terms:
437315
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LC Class. No.: BL65.V55 / . G54 2014eb
Dewey Class. No.: 201/.76332095
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A theoretical investigation reveals that specific aspects of the Abrahamic religions--an insistence on the purity of revelation, a deity who intervenes in history, but one who still is primarily transcendent--may be primary causes of religious conflict. Only one factor--a mystical monism not favored in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam--was the basis of a distinctively Japanese Buddhist call for individuals to identify totally with the emperor and to wage war on behalf of a divine ruler. The Origins of Religious Violence: An Asian Perspective uses a methodological heuristic of premodern, modern, and constructive postmodern forms of thought to analyze causes and offer solutions to religious violence. --Provided by publisher
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