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This Handbook breaks new ground by addressing global security through the lens of religion and examining the role religion plays in both war and peace.In recent years there has been a considerable upsurge of public concern about the role of religion in contemporary violence. However, other than historical materials, there has been a relative neglect of the subject of religion and security. The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Security fills this gap in the literature by providing an interdisciplinary, comprehensive volume that helps non-specialists and experts alike understand how religion is both part of the problem and part of the solution to security challenges. Featuring contributions from many of the key thinkers in the field, the Handbook is organized into thematic sections, reflective of three basic questions:What does religion think of security?;What does security think of religion?; and,What happens when the two are mixed in specific real-world cases of religious conflict?This Handbook offers analyses of how nine different world religions have related to issues of war and peace, theologically and practically; overviews of how scholars and practitioners in nine different topical areas of security studies have (or have not) dealt with the relationship between religion and security; and five case studies of particular countries in which the religion--security nexus is vividly illustrated: Nigeria, India, Israel, the former Yugoslavia and Iraq.This Handbook will be of great interest to students of religion, security studies, war and conflict studies and IR in general.

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The Routledge Handbook of Religious Literacy, Pluralism, and Global Engagement
This pioneering handbook proposes an approach to pluralism that is relational, principled, and non-relativistic, going beyond banal calls for mere tolerance.
The growing religious diversity within societies around the world presents both challenges and opportunities. A degree of competition between deeply held religious/worldview perspectives is natural and inevitable, yet at the same time the world urgently needs engagement and partnership across lines of difference. None of the worlds most pressing problems can be solved by any single actor, and as such it is not a question of if but when you partner with an individual or institution that does not think, act, or believe as you do. The authors argue that religious literacy defined as a dynamic combination of competencies and skills, continuously refined through real-world cross-cultural engagementis vital to building societies and states of neighborly solidarity and civic fairness.
Through examination, reflection, and case studies across multiple faith traditions and professional fields, this handbook equips scholars and students, as well as policymakers and practitioners, to assess, analyze, and act collaboratively in a world of deep diversity.
Chris Seiple , Ph.D., The Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, is President Emeritus of the Institute for Global Engagement, USA, and Principal Advisor to the Templeton Religion Trusts Covenantal Pluralism Initiative. A former U.S. Marine infantry officer, he has served as a Senior Fellow for Comparative Religion at the University of Washingtons Jackson School of International Studies, as Senior Advisor to the U.S. Agency for International Developments Evidence-Based Summit on Strategic Religious Engagement (2020), and as co-chair of the U.S. Secretary of States Religion and Foreign Policy Working Group (20112013).
Dennis R. Hoover , D.Phil., Oxford University, is editor of The Review of Faith & International Affairs ; Research Advisor to the Templeton Religion Trusts Covenantal Pluralism Initiative; and Senior Fellow at the Institute for Global Engagement, USA. He is co-editor with Mariano Barbato and Robert Joustra of Modern Papal Diplomacy and Social Teaching in World Affairs (2019); editor of Religion and American Exceptionalism (2014); and co-editor with Chris Seiple and Pauletta Otis of The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Security (2013).
The Routledge Handbook of Religious Literacy, Pluralism, and Global Engagement
Edited by Chris Seiple and Dennis R. Hoover
Cover image Imam Mohamed Magid and Sister Uzbekistan photograph by Richard - photo 1
Cover image: Imam Mohamed Magid and Sister, Uzbekistan, photograph by Richard Devon, used by permission of the Institute for Global Engagement (IGE)
First published 2022
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2022 selection and editorial matter, Chris Seiple and Dennis R. Hoover; individual chapters, the contributors
The right of Chris Seiple and Dennis R. Hoover to be identified as the authors of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Seiple, Chris, editor. | Hoover, Dennis, editor.
Title: The Routledge handbook of religious literacy, pluralism and global engagement/edited by Chris Seiple and Dennis R. Hoover.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2022. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2021031382 (print) | LCCN 2021031383 (ebook) | ISBN 9780367478025 (hardback) | ISBN 9780367692452 (paperback) | ISBN 9781003036555 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Religion. | Theology. | Religious pluralism. | ReligionsRelations.
Classification: LCC BL85 .R68 2022 (print) | LCC BL85 (ebook) | DDC 201/.5dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021031382
LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021031383
ISBN: 978-0-367-47802-5 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-367-69245-2 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-003-03655-5 (ebk)
DOI: 10.4324/9781003036555
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by Deanta Global Publishing Services Chennai, India
We dedicate this book to anyone who wants to thoughtfully and practically engage the worlds greatest challenges, and who embraces the opportunities of working with others who do not think, believe, or act as they do.
Contents
Chris Seiple and Dennis R. Hoover
PART I
What is religious literacy for? Philosophical and religious perspectives on covenantal pluralism
W. Christopher Stewart, Chris Seiple, and Dennis R. Hoover
David Saperstein
Maryann Cusimano Love
Robert J. Joustra and Jessica R. Joustra
Mahan Mirza
Shylashri Shankar
Paul Fuller
David A. Palmer
Roy Speckhardt
PART II
Who needs religious literacy? Perspectives on professional fields
Benjamin Pietro Marcus
James Walters
James K. Wellman, Jr.
Katherine Marshall
Nicole Bibbins Sedaca
Wendy Cadge, Carolina P. Seigler, and Trace Haythorn
Brian J. Grim and Kent Johnson
Chelsea Langston Bombino and Stanley Carlson-Thies
Josh Good
PART III
Where can religious literacy and covenantal pluralism make a difference? Case studies and practitioner perspectives
Ebrahim Rasool
Shadi Hamid
Stephen Bailey and Hien Vu
Matius Ho
Tehmina Arora
Minhas Majeed Khan
Katya Drozdova
Sughra Ahmed
Raimundo C. Barreto
Stephanie Summers
Asma T. Uddin
Zeenat Rahman
Shirley Hoogstra and Robin Fretwell Wilson
Bob Roberts, Jr.
Acknowledgments
We are grateful to the Issachar Fund, and its teamespecially Kurt Berends, Mike Hamilton, and Sara Merrileesfor helping to envision this project in March of 2019, and for supporting and walking with us as it developed. We are also thankful to the Templeton Religion Trust, especially its chief grants officer W. Christopher Stewart (who is also our co-author on of this book), for support and keen insight. Our editors at Routledge, Emily Ross and Hannah Rich, have been equally fantastic in their support and flexibility through every stage of the process. We are especially grateful for our international team of wise and winsome authors, who gave so generously of their time and expertise to make this unique volume a reality. We also owe a debt of gratitude to the incredible staff and partners of the Institute for Global Engagement and The Review of Faith & International Affairs, from whom we have learned so much over the last two decades. And a special word of thanks is due to everyone at the University of Washingtons Jackson School of International Studiesstudents, faculty, and administrators, but especially Jim Wellman, Randy Thompson, and Megan Bowman; in conversation and in the classroom, they helped Chris test and hone the concepts of cross-cultural religious literacy. Finally, we are most of all thankful to our families, whose steadfast love, support, and patience have made this journey possible.
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