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1. Introduction John Hinnells (Liverpool Hope University) and Richard King (Vanderbilt University)
Part 1: Classical Approaches to Violence in South Asian Traditions
2. Telling stores about harm: an overview of himsa in early Indian narratives, Lauri Patton, Emory University
3. Text as sword: Sikh Religious Violence taken as wonder, Balbinder Bhogal, York University Canada
4. Early Buddhist Approaches and Attitudes to Violence, Rupert Gethin Bristol University
5. The Non-Violence of Violence. Jain perspectives on warfare, asceticism and worship, Paul Dundas, Edinburgh University
6. Crimes against God and violent punishment in Arabic Islamic literature, Robert Gleave, Bristol University
Part 2. Religion and Violence in Contemporary South Asia
7. Operationalizing Buddhism for political ends in a martial context in Lanka, the case of Sinhalatva Peter Schalk, Uppsala University
8. Religion and violence: the historical context for conflict in Pakistan, Coventry University
9. Communal Riots in Gujarat: the State at risk? Chrristophe Jaffrelot, Paris
Part 3. Theory: 'Framing the 'Religion and Violence' debate
10. A Categorical Difference: communal identity in British epistemologies, Peter Gottschalk, Wesleyan University USA
11. The Global Fiduciary: learning to mediate the violence of 'religion', Arvind Mandair Hofstra University USA
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