Description

Book Synopsis
Religion and Terrorism: The Use of Violence in Abrahamic Monotheism provides theoretical analysis of the nature of religious terrorism and religious martyrdom and also delves deeply into terrorist groups and beliefs in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

Trade Review
The urgent necessity of understanding exactly how contemporary terrorism is motivated by monotheism is the focus of this important collection. The topic requires conceptual clarification, doctrinal precision and historical attention to the interplay between doctrine and political and cultural circumstances. These essays, taken individually and as a whole, get the mix of these tasks just right, and the result is an important and readable contribution to the discussion. Required reading-not only for policy makers dealing with security concerns, but also for all the religiously serious descendants of Abraham. -- Joseph Boyle, St. Michael's College
This is a fine collection of essays that takes seriously the religious beliefs that percolate beneath the purveyors of global terrorism. But it does so with a level of sophistication, careful scholarship, and respectful analysis that is rarely found among scholars and activists who often write and opine on this subject. -- Francis J. Beckwith, Baylor University

Table of Contents
Introduction Richard Sherlock and Veronica Ward Chapter 1: Religious Terrorism and Monotheism Richard Sherlock Chapter 2: Martyrdom in the Three Monotheistic Religions: Historical Survey and Analysis Veronica Ward Chapter 3: From Religion to Terror: Christian Fundamentalism and Extremism Douglas Pratt Chapter 4: Jewish and North American Protestant Religious Violence: Contemporary Variations on an Ancient Theme Gideon Aran Chapter 5: How Religious is “Islamic” Religious Terrorism? John David Payne, Donna Lee Bowen and Joseph Woolstenhulme Chapter 6: Hasan Al-Banna, the Art of Death and Contemporary Muslim Ideologies of Martyrdom Daniel Brown Chapter 7: The Role of Religion and Religious Teachings in Al-Qaeda Mbaye Lo

Religion and Terrorism

Product form

£82.80

Includes FREE delivery

RRP £92.00 – you save £9.20 (10%)

Order before 4pm today for delivery by Tue 23 Dec 2025.

A Hardback by Richard Sherlock, Gideon Aran

Out of stock


    View other formats and editions of Religion and Terrorism by

    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 12/24/2013 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780739185681, 978-0739185681
    ISBN10: 0739185683

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Religion and Terrorism: The Use of Violence in Abrahamic Monotheism provides theoretical analysis of the nature of religious terrorism and religious martyrdom and also delves deeply into terrorist groups and beliefs in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

    Trade Review
    The urgent necessity of understanding exactly how contemporary terrorism is motivated by monotheism is the focus of this important collection. The topic requires conceptual clarification, doctrinal precision and historical attention to the interplay between doctrine and political and cultural circumstances. These essays, taken individually and as a whole, get the mix of these tasks just right, and the result is an important and readable contribution to the discussion. Required reading-not only for policy makers dealing with security concerns, but also for all the religiously serious descendants of Abraham. -- Joseph Boyle, St. Michael's College
    This is a fine collection of essays that takes seriously the religious beliefs that percolate beneath the purveyors of global terrorism. But it does so with a level of sophistication, careful scholarship, and respectful analysis that is rarely found among scholars and activists who often write and opine on this subject. -- Francis J. Beckwith, Baylor University

    Table of Contents
    Introduction Richard Sherlock and Veronica Ward Chapter 1: Religious Terrorism and Monotheism Richard Sherlock Chapter 2: Martyrdom in the Three Monotheistic Religions: Historical Survey and Analysis Veronica Ward Chapter 3: From Religion to Terror: Christian Fundamentalism and Extremism Douglas Pratt Chapter 4: Jewish and North American Protestant Religious Violence: Contemporary Variations on an Ancient Theme Gideon Aran Chapter 5: How Religious is “Islamic” Religious Terrorism? John David Payne, Donna Lee Bowen and Joseph Woolstenhulme Chapter 6: Hasan Al-Banna, the Art of Death and Contemporary Muslim Ideologies of Martyrdom Daniel Brown Chapter 7: The Role of Religion and Religious Teachings in Al-Qaeda Mbaye Lo

    Recently viewed products

    © 2025 Book Curl

      • American Express
      • Apple Pay
      • Diners Club
      • Discover
      • Google Pay
      • Maestro
      • Mastercard
      • PayPal
      • Shop Pay
      • Union Pay
      • Visa

      Login

      Forgot your password?

      Don't have an account yet?
      Create account