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THINKING COMPARATIVELY ABOUT RELIGION AND WAR
Authors:James Turner Johnson
Institution:Department of Religion, SAS, Rutgers University, 70 Lipman Drive, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, 732.932.9637,
Abstract:In contrast to the period when the Journal of Religious Ethics began publishing, the study of religion in relation to war and connected issues has prospered in recent years. This article examines three collections of essays providing comparative perspectives on these topics, two recently authored studies of Buddhism and Islam in relation to war, and a compendious collection of texts on Western moral tradition concerning war, peace, and related issues from classical Greece and Rome to the present.
Keywords:Buddhism                        Christianity                        Hinduism                        Islam                        jihad                        Judaism                        just war                        peace                        Western moral tradition
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