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The Justification of Religious Violence, Hardback Book

The Justification of Religious Violence Hardback

Part of the Blackwell Public Philosophy Series series

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How are justifications for religious violence developed and do they differ from secular justifications for violence?

Can liberal societies tolerate potentially violent religious groups?

Can those who accept religious justifications for violence be dissuaded from acting violently?

Including six in-depth contemporary case studies, The Justification of Religious Violence is the first book to examine the logical structure of justifications of religious violence. The first book specifically devoted to examining the logical structure of justifications of religious violenceSeeks to understand how justifications for religious violence are developed and how or if they differ from ordinary secular justifications of violenceExamines 3 widely employed premises used in religious justifications of violence – ‘cosmic war’, the importance of the afterlife, and ‘sacred values’Considers to what extent liberal democratic societies should tolerate who hold that their religion justifies violent actsReflects on the possibility of effective policy measures to persuade those who believe that violent action is justified by religion, to refrain from acting violentlyInformed by recent work in psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience and evolutionary biologyPart of the Blackwell Public Philosophy Series

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