
Summary
Religion and conflict is a controversial issue. In local as well as in national contexts, religion can be seen as both the cause of conflicts and an important tool for conflict resolution. This double role has become even more pertinent after September 11th. A multidimensional approach to religion becomes necessary in order to understand the role of religion as a major force for integration or marginalisation.
This manual introduces a theoretical and practical framework among theologians, as well as other professionals. It proposes a historical and sociological, as well as a political as gender approach to the three monotheistic religions based on conflicts provocation and their transgression. Furthermore it aims to identify and map the European theological and religious curricula, which promote the analytic teaching of religion and conflict and their traditional impact on modern societies.
Faculty of Protestant Theology
University of Vienna
Schenkenstrasse 8-10, 5.Stock
1010 Vienna
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