Atone : religion, conflict, and reconciliation /

The relationship between religion and conflict has generated considerable academic and political debate. Although the majority of religions and spiritual traditions are replete with wisdom that propagates a broader unity among human beings, these same examples have been used to legitimize hatred and...

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Other Authors: Lundy, Brandon D., 1976- (Editor), Adebayo, A. G. (Akanmu Gafari), 1956- (Editor), Hayes, Sherrill (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Lanham : Lexington Books, [2018]
Series:Conflict and security in the developing world.
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