The Contexts of Religion and Violence
Edited by Ronald A. Simkins, Creighton University
Introduction (pp. 1-3)
Ronald A. Simkins, Creighton University
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1. Jerusalem in the Crusades: “Crescent and Cross,” Kingdom of Heaven, and the Fall of the City in 1099 and 1187 (pp. 4-13)
Eileen Dugan, Creighton University
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2. Prophecy, Purity, and Progress: Religion and Violence in the Conquest of America (pp. 14-30)
Tracy Neal Leavelle, Creighton University
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3. St. Peter the Aleut: Sacred Icon and the Iconography of Violence (pp. 31-48)
Raymond A. Bucko, S.J., Creighton University
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4. Writing Terror: The Representations and Interpretations of Terrorism in Eduardo Galeano, Cormac McCarthy, and William Vollmann (pp. 49-62)
Richard D. Hecht, University of California, Santa Barbara
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5. Terror at the Holy of Holies: Christians and Jewish Builders of the Temple at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century (pp. 63-82)
Yaakov Ariel, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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6. The Striving Shaykh: Abdullah Azzam and the Revival of Jihad (pp. 83-102)
John C. M. Calvert, Creighton University
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7. Al-Qaeda, Specter of Globalization (pp. 103-9)
Faisal Devji, New School
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8. Lessons From Srebrenica: The Danger of Religious Nationalism (pp. 110-16)
Noreen Herzfeld, St. John’s University (Collegeville)
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9. Implication of Religious Leaders in Mimetic Structures of Violence: The Case of Rwanda (pp. 117-37)
Vern Neufeld Redekop and Oscar Gasana, Saint Paul University, Ottawa
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10. Deliver Us From Evil: Genocide and the Christian World (pp. 138-52)
James E. Waller, Whitworth University
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