13 Facts About Religious violence

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Religious violence covers phenomena in which religion is either the subject or the object of violent behavior.

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Religious violence is violence that is motivated by, or in reaction to, religious precepts, texts, or the doctrines of a target or an attacker.

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Religious violence, like all forms of violence, is a cultural process which is context-dependent and very complex.

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Studies of supposed cases of religious violence often conclude that violence is strongly driven by ethnic animosities rather than by religious worldviews.

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But, certainly, Religious violence is more than killing people, unless one includes all those words and actions that kill people slowly.

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We must insist that Religious violence refers to that which is psychologically destructive, that which demeans, damages, or depersonalizes others.

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Some most pervasive and most dangerous forms of Religious violence are those that are often hidden from view ; just beneath the surface in many of our homes, churches, and communities is abuse enough to freeze theblood.

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One approach, called the instrumental approach, sees religious violence as acting as a rational calculation to achieve some political end.

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Crenshaw's alternate approach sees religious violence stemming from the organizational structure of religious communities, with the heads of these communities acting as political figureheads.

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Religious violence believes that religious violence is particularly untenable because these resources are never verifiable and, unlike claims to scarce resources such as water or land, it cannot be adjudicated objectively.

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Today, the relationship between Christianity and Religious violence is the subject of controversy because one view advocates the belief that Christianity advocates peace, love and compassion despite the fact that in certain instances, its adherents have resorted to Religious violence.

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Christian theologians point to a strong doctrinal and historical imperative against Religious violence that exists within Christianity, particularly Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, which taught nonReligious violence and "love of enemies".

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The targets of neo-pagan Religious violence are similar to those of white supremacist terrorists and nationalist terrorists, but an added target includes Christians and churches.

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