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9. Words as Weapons: Theory and Practice of a Righteous War (Dharam Yudh) in Sikh Texts
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. Exegesis and Violence: Texts, Contexts, and Hermeneutical Concerns 1
- 2. A Brief History of War in the Hebrew Bible and the Jewish Interpretive Tradition 29
- 3. Annihilate Amalek: Christian Perspectives on 1 Samuel 15 55
- 4. Violence in the New Testament and the History of Interpretation 75
- 5. Finhās of Medina: Islam, “The Jews,” and the Construction of Religious Militancy 101
- 6. The Baha’i Tradition: The Return of Joseph and the Peaceable Imagination 135
- 7. Justifiable Force and Holy War in Zoroastrianism 158
- 8. The Failure of Allegory: Notes on Textual Violence and the Bhagavad Gita 177
- 9. Words as Weapons: Theory and Practice of a Righteous War (Dharam Yudh) in Sikh Texts 200
- Glossary of Names and Technical Terms 227
- Contributors 235
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. Exegesis and Violence: Texts, Contexts, and Hermeneutical Concerns 1
- 2. A Brief History of War in the Hebrew Bible and the Jewish Interpretive Tradition 29
- 3. Annihilate Amalek: Christian Perspectives on 1 Samuel 15 55
- 4. Violence in the New Testament and the History of Interpretation 75
- 5. Finhās of Medina: Islam, “The Jews,” and the Construction of Religious Militancy 101
- 6. The Baha’i Tradition: The Return of Joseph and the Peaceable Imagination 135
- 7. Justifiable Force and Holy War in Zoroastrianism 158
- 8. The Failure of Allegory: Notes on Textual Violence and the Bhagavad Gita 177
- 9. Words as Weapons: Theory and Practice of a Righteous War (Dharam Yudh) in Sikh Texts 200
- Glossary of Names and Technical Terms 227
- Contributors 235
- Index 237