Protecting the sacred, creating peace in Asia-Pacific
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Publication
2013 - Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, U.S.A, New Jersey
Language
English
Word Count
40,250 words, Guess
Page Count
161 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781412849852
- ISBN-101412849853
- Library of Congress Control Number2012036963
- OCLC Control Number810586241
- Better World Books9781412849852
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL30660580M
Classifications
- DDC303.6/6095
- LCCJZ5584.A7 P76 2013
- LCCJZ5584.A7P76 2013
Description
"Using case studies from the Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Basin, this book examines the global trend of violence against religious places and figures. It also addresses the phenomenon of religion becoming a motive or justification for violence. The contributors find attacks on sacred places to be particularly damaging to peace and harmony in many Asian and Pacific societies because of the centrality of religion there. A diverse range of topics are covered, including an empirical exploration of the global trends of violence against sacred spaces; attacks against and policies toward holy sites in Israel and Palestine; the fate of Indian Islamic monuments after India gained independence in 1947; the Christian community's response to the increasing Islamization of Malaysia, and the future of communalism in Malaysia. Africa and Australia are also referenced in the work. The book's penultimate chapter argues that understanding the special role of sacred sites represents a crucial dimension to fully understanding Australia's history and culture. The book ends by recounting the experiences of JUST International, an organization campaigning for the protection of sacred spaces and religious institutions. Taken together, this volume explores the importance of protecting sacred spaces, holy symbols, and religious people as a crucial element in fostering peace in the world, and especially the Asia-Pacific region. The contributors argue that much violence in the world is rooted in politics of religious identity. Acting in the name of religion, violent perpetrators frequently target religious institutions and symbols, which usually generates further deadly conflicts"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects
Topics
Places
Series Statement
- Peace and policy -- v. 17
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