In December, Oxford University Press will release Violence and the World’s Religious Traditions: An Introduction edited by Mark Juergensmeyer (University of California), Margo Kitts (Hawai’i Pacific University), and Michael Jerryson (Youngstown State University). The publisher’s description follows:
The essays in Violence and the World’s Religious Traditions explore the ways in which specific religions have justified acts of destruction, in history, in scripture, and in the contemporary world. But the collection also offers an investigation of religious symbols and practices, shedding new light on the very nature of religion and confronting the question of how deeply intertwined are violence and faith.
