The root of all evil? Terrorism, religion and politics
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It is extremely common about the relationship between religious extremism and terrorism. Along with this, the statistical analysis undertaken by many researchers denies this connection. But with a deeper analysis, both of these approaches are excessive simplification. In order for a sufficient degree of probability to answer the question of the presence of a significant causal connection between world religions and terrorism, a more close and critical view of ideology and practice of both representatives of world religions and terrorists is needed. It is important to focus precisely on a causal connection between them, because, in its absence, the desire to eradicate religion will not affect the problem of terrorism in the modern world.
The book will be interesting to a wide circle of readers, written in a simple, understandable language, shedding light in the facts that seemed to everyone and forcing us to rethink what we are used to taking on faith without critical analysis
The book will be interesting to a wide circle of readers, written in a simple, understandable language, shedding light in the facts that seemed to everyone and forcing us to rethink what we are used to taking on faith without critical analysis
Author:
Author:Anderwood Lori J .
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Education & Teaching
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Social Science & Politics
ISBN:
ISBN:978-617-7758-53-1
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