Holy war, martyrdom, and terror : Christianity, violence, and the West / Philippe Buc.
"Holy War, Martyrdom, and Terror examines the ways that Christian theology has shaped centuries of conflict from the Jewish-Roman War of late antiquity through the First Crusade, the French Revolution, and up to the Iraq War. By isolating one factor among the many forces that converge in war--t...
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Language: | English |
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
2015.
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Series: | Haney Foundation series.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: The object of this history
- The American way of war through the premodern looking-glass
- Christian exegsis and violence
- Madness, martyrdom, and terror
- Martyrdom in the West: vengence, purge, salvation, and history
- Twins: national holy war and sectarian terror
- Liberty and coercion
- The subject of history and the making of history
- Postface: No future to that past?