Religion and Violence in South Asia
Explore the intricate dynamics between faith and conflict in "Religion and Violence in South Asia," an insightful book edited by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2006, this compelling collection spans 276 pages, delving deep into the multifaceted interactions of religion, violence, peace, and tolerance in the South Asian context.
This international anthology gathers diverse perspectives, posing critical questions: Do religions inherently justify violence, or can they be harnessed as catalysts for peace? With contributions from notable scholars, this work is essential for anyone interested in religious studies, conflict resolution, or South Asian history.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply passionate about understanding the complexities of religion's role in society, this book is a must-read to navigate the ongoing dialogue surrounding faith and its impacts on human behavior.