Religion, Intolerance, and Conflict
A Scientific and Conceptual Investigation
Edited by Steve Clarke, Russell Powell, and Julian Savulescu
Table of Contents
1. Religion, Tolerance and Intolerance: Views from Across the Disciplines, Russell Powell and Steve Clarke
2. Religion, Cohesion, and Hostility, Harvey Whitehouse
3. The Origin of Religion as a Small-Scale Phenomenon, Robin Dunbar
4. The Virtues of Intolerance: Is Religion an Adaptation for War?, Dominic Johnson and Zoey Reeve
5. Individual Religion, Tolerance, and Universal Compassion, C. Daniel Batson
6. Social-Psychological Aspects of Religion and Prejudice: Evidence from Survey and Experimental Research, Anna-Kaisa Newheiser, Miles Hewstone, Alberto Voci, Katharina Schmid, Andreas Zick and Beate Kupper
7. Religion and the Origins of Anti-Atheist Prejudice, Will M. Gervais and Ara Norenzayan
8. Religion, 'Religion', and Tolerance, Joshua C. Thurow
9. Freedom, Toleration and the Naturalness of Religion, Roger Trigg
10. Religious Disagreement and Religious Accommodation, C.A. J. Coady
11. The View from the East Pole: Buddhist and Confucian Tolerance., Owen Flanagan
12. How Religion Undermines Compromise, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
13. The Limits of Religious Tolerance A Secular View, Ingmar Persson and Julian Savulescu
Commentaries
A: Religion and Intolerance: A Critical Commentary, John Perry and Nigel Biggar
B: Religion, Intolerance and Conflict: Practical Implications for Social Policy, Steve Clarke, Russell Powell and Julian Savulescu