The Routledge handbook of religion and security, Chris Seiple, Dennis R. Hoover & Pauletta Otis (Eds.) : book review

The book is divided into three sections. In part one, nine religious traditions such as Judaism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, Shi'a Islam, Sunni Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism and Buddhism were reviewed. In these chapters there is the point that the term 'security' i...

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