Comparative Studies of Religion and Violence: Perspectives on the Current State of Scholarly Conversation

Journal of Religion and Violence 3 (3):315-318 (2015)
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This article provides a brief introduction to articles reflecting on the current state of conversation regarding religion and violence. I begin by noting the occasion for which the articles were developed, then note some of the points made by each of the authors.

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