The Freilich Lectures 2007: Religious Toleration in an Age of Terrorism

Abstract

These lectures ask how religion can be related to violent acts. They begin by considering the ways in which religiously motivated terrorism has been understood in the 21st century and then go on to ask whether the lessons (both historical and philosophical) of the 17th century can illuminate the problems we face in the modern world

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    This paper was published in White Rose Research Online.

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