List of Contributors AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Religion And War - A Recurring Historical Nexus, Irene Polinskaya, Alan James, Yannis Papadogiannakis (Kingâs College London, UK)Part I: Near East, Egypt and the Hebrew Bible (3000-500 BCE) 2. âThe Plans of the Gods Are Destroyedâ: Babylonian Doubts about The Gods and War, Seth Richardson (University Of Chicago, USA)3. The âHoly Warâ of Eanatum In Light of the Early Dynastic Central Babylonian Tradition, Xianhua Wang (Shanghai International Studies University, China)4. âLet Us Step for Judgment before the Storm Godâ: Hittite âDeclarations of Warâ And The Divine, Amir Gilan (Tel Aviv University, Israel)5. How To Justify War: The Interlocking Hittite and Hebrew Genres of Treaty And Prayer, Mary R. Bachvarova (Williamette University, USA)6. Divine Intervention in Egyptian Warfare: The New Kingdom, Tony Spalinger (University Of Auckland, New Zealand7. The Cosmic Front: War and Its Impact on Official Religion In The Neo-Assyrian Empire (C.1000-610 Bce) Shana Zaia (University Of Vienna, Austria)8. Their Seed Is No More: Rhetorical Strategies of Genocide In Ancient Egypt and The Hebrew Bible, Laura M. Zucconi (Stockton University, USA)9. Deuteronomic Laws of War, Nili Wazana (Hebrew University Of Jerusalem, Israel)Part II: Classical And Late Antiquity (500 BCE â 700 CE)10. Divine Honours and Religious Motivations in Greek Wars of the Classical Period, Irene Polinskaya (Kingâs College London, UK)11. Gods and Kings: Authority, Religion and Violence in the Maccabean Revolt, Alex Mcauley (University of Auckland, New Zealand)12. Roman Commanders without Auspices during the Last Three Centuries of the Republic, Yann Berthelet, (UniversitĂŠ de Liège, Belgium)13. Pollution, Divine Anger and Political Legitimacy in Romeâs Civil Wars, Jack Lennon (University of Leicester, UK)14.Visions of Victory: The Emperor Constantine and The Role of Epiphanies in Military Context Yannis Papadogiannakis (Kingâs College London, UK)15. The Early Christians and War: Tertullianâs Witness, Ben Kolbeck (University of Cambridge, UK)16. The Persian Conquest of Jerusalem (614) and the Religious Dimension of the âLast Great War Of Antiquityâ (603-628), Yuri Stoyanov (School Of Oriental And African Studies, University of London, UK)Part III: Middle Ages and Early Modern Period (700-1650)17. Creating Enemies of God: The Sacralization of War And The Use of Takfir In The Medieval Islamic West, Javier AlbarrĂĄn (Universidad AutĂłnoma De Madrid, Spain)18. The Role of Religion in the Mongol Conquest of Baghdad in 1258, Nassima Neggaz (New College of Florida, USA)19. Battle, Divine Judgement and Strategy In The Early Years of The Hundred Yearsâ War, Jan Willem Honig (Netherlands Defence Academy, The Netherlands)20. The Making of Isabella I of Castile, A Rear-Guard Crusader and Victor over Nasrid Granada, Jorge FernĂĄndez-Santos (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid)21. Godâs Warriors in the Most Christian Kingdom: A Reconsideration of the French Religious Wars, Penny Roberts (University Of Warwick, UK)22. Protestantism, Identity and The Mobilization of Military Force: Huguenot Troops In Swedenâs Baltic Campaigns, 1605-1614, Jaakko BjĂśrklund ,(University Of Helsinki, Finland)23. Religion and War At Sea: Grotius, Richelieu And âJust Warâ In The Age of Westphalian States And Global Empires, Alan James (Kingâs College London, USA)Part IV: A Longue DurĂŠe Perspective24. The Military-Religious Complex: Gods, Kings and Violence Since The Ice Age, Ian Morris (Stanford University, USA)25. Religion, War and the Legitimation of Power: Another Perspective, Hans Van Wees (University College London, UK)Afterword. Religion and War: The Threat to Democracy, Richard Ned Lebow (Kingâs College London, UK)Bibliography Index
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