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Holy War, Martyrdom, and Terror : Christianity, Violence, and the West / / Philippe Buc



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Autore: Buc Philippe Visualizza persona
Titolo: Holy War, Martyrdom, and Terror : Christianity, Violence, and the West / / Philippe Buc Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Philadelphia : , : University of Pennsylvania Press, , [2015]
©2015
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (454 p.)
Disciplina: 261.873
Soggetto topico: Terrorism - Religious aspects - Christianity - History
Martyrdom - Christianity - History
War - Religious aspects - Christianity - History
Political violence - Religious aspects - Christianity - History
Violence - Religious aspects - Christianity - History
Soggetto non controllato: European History
History
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Religion
Religious Studies
World History
Note generali: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction. The Object of This History -- 1. The American Way of War Through the Premodern Looking-Glass -- 2. Christian Exegesis and Violence -- 3. Madness, Martyrdom, and Terror -- 4. Martyrdom in the West: Vengeance, Purge, Salvation, and History -- 5. Twins: National Holy War and Sectarian Terror -- 6. Liberty and Coercion -- 7. The Subject of History and the Making of History -- Post face. No Future to That Past? -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index -- Acknowledgments
Sommario/riassunto: 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—the essential tenets of Christian theology—Philippe Buc locates continuities in major episodes of violence perpetrated over the course of two millennia. Even in secularized or explicitly non-Christian societies, such as the Soviet Union of the Stalinist purges, social and political projects are tied to religious violence, and religious conceptual structures have influenced the ways violence is imagined, inhibited, perceived, and perpetrated. The patterns that emerge from this sweeping history upend commonplace assumptions about historical violence, while contextualizing and explaining some of its peculiarities. Buc addresses the culturally sanctioned logic that might lead a sane person to kill or die on principle, traces the circuitous reasoning that permits contradictory political actions, such as coercing freedom or pardoning war atrocities, and locates religious faith at the backbone of nationalist conflict. He reflects on the contemporary American ideology of war—one that wages violence in the name of abstract notions such as liberty and world peace and that he reveals to be deeply rooted in biblical notions. A work of extraordinary breadth, Holy War, Martyrdom, and Terror connects the ancient past to the troubled present, showing how religious ideals of sacrifice and purification made violence meaningful throughout history.
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ISBN: 0-8122-2401-9
0-8122-9097-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910788154603321
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Serie: Haney Foundation series.