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Religion, Violence, and Peacemaking
Author(s)
Nepstad, Sharon Erickson
Abstract
Why is religion used for terrorism and for peacemaking?–worldviews and religious imagination
IssueNo
3
Pages
297-301
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Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
VolumeNo
43
PubDate
September 2004
ISBN_ISSN
0021-8294
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