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The Role of Religions in Promoting Non-Violence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Ira Chernus*
Affiliation:
University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
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Ira Chernus, Department of Religious Studies, University of Colorado at Boulder, 292 UCB, Eaton Humanities 240, Boulder, CO 80309-0292, USA. Email: chernus@colorado.edu

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