Dying for Heaven e-bog
78,54 DKK
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In Dying for Heaven, Georgetown scholar and advisor to the defense community Ariel Glucklich explains the religious motivation of terrorism. This provocative work of political science argues that the very best qualities of religionits ability to make people feel good and bring them togetherare in fact its most dangerous. Glucklich, author of Sacred Pain and Climbing Chamundi Hill, offers a new ...
E-bog
78,54 DKK
Forlag
HarperOne
Udgivet
3 november 2009
Længde
352 sider
Genrer
1FB
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780061959417
In Dying for Heaven, Georgetown scholar and advisor to the defense community Ariel Glucklich explains the religious motivation of terrorism. This provocative work of political science argues that the very best qualities of religionits ability to make people feel good and bring them togetherare in fact its most dangerous. Glucklich, author of Sacred Pain and Climbing Chamundi Hill, offers a new understanding of religion and provides a vision for preventing further religiously-inspired violence.