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  • Nombre de pages217
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4734299-1
  • EAN8596547342991
  • Date de parution16/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille499 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "Religion and the War", Yale University Divinity School delves into the intricate relationship between spirituality and conflict, offering a nuanced exploration of how religious narratives shape, and are shaped by, the dynamics of warfare. Employing a meticulous literary style that interweaves historical analysis with theological inquiry, this work examines various religious texts, doctrines, and practices in relation to global conflicts.
The book is contextualized within contemporary debates on religion's role in societal violence, providing critical insights into issues of morality, ethics, and existential meaning in wartime settings. The author, whose academic background in theology and history informs this profound analysis, aims to unravel the often-complex motivations behind the intersection of faith and armed conflict. Drawing from diverse case studies and a rich tapestry of religious traditions, the text reflects a commitment to understanding the ramifications of religious ideology on human behavior during periods of strife.
The author's scholarly rigor and empathetic perspective illuminate the multifaceted ways religion can both inspire peace and incite violence. I highly recommend "Religion and the War" to scholars, theologians, and readers interested in the convergence of faith and conflict. This book not only enriches the discourse surrounding religion's impact on society but also encourages a deeper contemplation of the moral complexities inherent in human nature, making it a vital resource in understanding our world.
In "Religion and the War", Yale University Divinity School delves into the intricate relationship between spirituality and conflict, offering a nuanced exploration of how religious narratives shape, and are shaped by, the dynamics of warfare. Employing a meticulous literary style that interweaves historical analysis with theological inquiry, this work examines various religious texts, doctrines, and practices in relation to global conflicts.
The book is contextualized within contemporary debates on religion's role in societal violence, providing critical insights into issues of morality, ethics, and existential meaning in wartime settings. The author, whose academic background in theology and history informs this profound analysis, aims to unravel the often-complex motivations behind the intersection of faith and armed conflict. Drawing from diverse case studies and a rich tapestry of religious traditions, the text reflects a commitment to understanding the ramifications of religious ideology on human behavior during periods of strife.
The author's scholarly rigor and empathetic perspective illuminate the multifaceted ways religion can both inspire peace and incite violence. I highly recommend "Religion and the War" to scholars, theologians, and readers interested in the convergence of faith and conflict. This book not only enriches the discourse surrounding religion's impact on society but also encourages a deeper contemplation of the moral complexities inherent in human nature, making it a vital resource in understanding our world.