Volker Stümke

Die Ambivalenz der Religionen (Teil 3)

Section: Forschungsberichte
Volume 90 (2025) / Issue 3, pp. 318-392 (75)
Published 26.09.2025
DOI 10.1628/thr-2025-0018
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Summary
The talk of the ambivalence of religions was brought to a term by R. Scott Applebyʼs monograph »The Ambivalence of the Sacred. Religion, Violence, and Reconciliation« from the year 2000 (Rowman&Littlefield,NewYork), which is still relevant.Onthe one hand, religions can have an affinity for violence, on the other hand they can realize peace and reconciliation. But how these profiles relate to each other is still widely disputed. This review presents and analyses publications on this topic from the period 2019 to 2023. As in the previous review (ThR 84 [2019], 40-95&105-157), conceptual investigations are first presented (Chapter 1), followed by an analysis of the relationship between religion and violence (Chapter 2) and then the concrete relationship between Christian faith and military violence (Chapter 3). This is followed by a description of the aspects of the Christian faith that are both pro-violence and propeace (chapter 4), before finally presenting interreligious studies and projects (chapter 5).