This article makes the case for the necessity of a multi-focal conception of violence in religion and peacebuilding. I first trace the emergence and development of the analytical concepts of structural and cultural violence in peace studies, demonstrating how these lenses both draw central insights from, but also differ from and improve upon, critical theory and reflexive sociology. I argue that addressing structural and cultural forms of violence are concerns as central as addressing direct (explicit, personal) forms of violence for purposes of building just and sustainable peace. Moreover, religiously informed and/or motivated peacebuilders are especially well-appointed and equipped to identify and address violence in its structural an...
Drawing primarily on Jewish, Christian, and Islamic texts, as well as on philosophical and sociologi...
This paper explores the difference it makes to incorporate the multi-focal conception of violence ...
The phenomenology of religion has received the most attention in social science because it has shape...
This article makes the case for the necessity of a multi-focal conception of violence in religion an...
This paper explores the difference it makes to incorporate the multi-focal conception of violence t...
Religion and violence have been the subject of numerous discussions. One side considers that religio...
There's no gainsaying that the negative dimensions and the influence of various religions on humanit...
One of the most pressing issues of our time is the outbreak of extremist violence and terrorism, don...
The article considers the most relevant phenomena of contemporary society - violence and religion - ...
Religious believers claim their religions are peaceful and genuine believers are peacekeepers and pe...
The connections between religion and violence are complex and multifaceted. From the conflicts in Mi...
The discourse of religious peacebuilding emerged following years of concentration on the relationshi...
The paper explores the relations between culture and conflict that emerge when parties with differin...
Violence may be conceptualised in a narrow sense as physical harm done to persons or property, or in...
As a consequence of the separation between religion and politics, known as secularism, the discussio...
Drawing primarily on Jewish, Christian, and Islamic texts, as well as on philosophical and sociologi...
This paper explores the difference it makes to incorporate the multi-focal conception of violence ...
The phenomenology of religion has received the most attention in social science because it has shape...
This article makes the case for the necessity of a multi-focal conception of violence in religion an...
This paper explores the difference it makes to incorporate the multi-focal conception of violence t...
Religion and violence have been the subject of numerous discussions. One side considers that religio...
There's no gainsaying that the negative dimensions and the influence of various religions on humanit...
One of the most pressing issues of our time is the outbreak of extremist violence and terrorism, don...
The article considers the most relevant phenomena of contemporary society - violence and religion - ...
Religious believers claim their religions are peaceful and genuine believers are peacekeepers and pe...
The connections between religion and violence are complex and multifaceted. From the conflicts in Mi...
The discourse of religious peacebuilding emerged following years of concentration on the relationshi...
The paper explores the relations between culture and conflict that emerge when parties with differin...
Violence may be conceptualised in a narrow sense as physical harm done to persons or property, or in...
As a consequence of the separation between religion and politics, known as secularism, the discussio...
Drawing primarily on Jewish, Christian, and Islamic texts, as well as on philosophical and sociologi...
This paper explores the difference it makes to incorporate the multi-focal conception of violence ...
The phenomenology of religion has received the most attention in social science because it has shape...