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Belief and Bloodshed : Religion and Violence across Time and Tradition

Atwill, David, Pennsylvania State University(Contributions by)Berger, Michael(Contributions by)Kamp, Marianne(Contributions by)Keyes, Charles(Contributions by)McDaniel, Charles, Jr.(Contributions by)Noegel, Scott(Contributions by)Pahl, Jon(Contributions by)Stephenson, Paul(Contributions by)Stroup, Sarah Culpepper(Contributions by)Wellman, James K., Jr.(Edited by)
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Intended for students as well as scholars of religion and violence, Belief and Bloodshed discusses how the relationship between religion and violence is not unique to a post-9/11 world—it has existed throughout all of recorded history and culture.

The book makes clear the complex interactions between religion, violence, and politics to show that religion as always innocent or always evil is misguided, and that rationalizations by religion for political power and violence are not new.

Chronologically organized, the book shows religiously motivated violence across a variety of historical periods and cultures, moving from the ancient to medieval to the modern world, ending with an essay comparing the speeches of an ancient king to the speeches of the current U.S.

President.

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Product Details
0742558231 / 9780742558236
Hardback
201.72
23/02/2007
United States
280 pages
161 x 238 mm, 522 grams