págs. 7-18
págs. 19-26
Esau and Amalek in the Hebrew Bible and in second temple Jewish apocalyptic literature: from propaganda to genocide
págs. 27-36
Holy wars, Judaism, violence, and genocide: an unholy quadrinity?
págs. 37-43
The last crusade: holy war and genocidal practices in the case of the Spanish civil war (1936–1939)
págs. 44-55
Alawite warrior-sheikhs: Ali Khizam and the specter of sectarian violence in Syria
págs. 56-66
Renewing the world: disrupting settler-colonial destruction
págs. 69-77
Colonial new England: genocide and the negative myth of the other
págs. 78-86
págs. 87-95
Sexual violence as genocide against Indigenous peoples: the Case of Mayan women in Guatemala
págs. 96-105
Religion: a driving force but not a major cause of the Turkish Genocide of Armenians
Rubina Peroomian
págs. 109-125
págs. 126-135
págs. 136-147
págs. 148-160
Ritualcide under the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia: animism, genocide and war crimes
págs. 161-173
págs. 174-184
págs. 185-194
págs. 195-204
Dangerous speech cloaked in Saffron Robes: race, religion, and anti-Muslim violence in Myanmar
págs. 205-216
The Uyghur people: history, geography, religion, language
págs. 217-224
Religion, resistance, and responding to genocide: the Cham in Cambodia
págs. 227-236
Sinners or saviors: a personal perspective on surviving the Holocaust
págs. 237-246
Rwanda 1994: the creation of religious identities in genocide propaganda
págs. 247-257
págs. 258-268
págs. 269-279
págs. 280-289
"For dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return": Jewish law, forensic investigation, and archaeology in the aftermath of the Holocaust
págs. 293-306
Forensics and Maya ceremonies: the long journey for truth in Guatemala
págs. 307-320
Reforming the Church’s theology of the Jews: Christian responses to the Holocaust
págs. 321-330
Mozambique: religious practices and post-conflict processes
págs. 331-342
Iraq and the Halabja ‘genocide’: the need for transformative justice
págs. 343-356
págs. 357-370
págs. 371-382
Survival: the case of Yezidi women
págs. 383-390
págs. 391-401
The power of one: narrative analysis and an Iranian Jewish Shoah survivor
págs. 405-418
Beyond competitive memory: the preeminence of the Holocaust in religious studies
págs. 419-429
págs. 430-442
págs. 443-459
Epilogue: what we know and what we still need to know
págs. 461-466
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