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  • 1
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    Book
    Berkeley, Calif. [u.a.] : Univ. of California Press
    ISBN: 0520240111 , 9780520240117
    Language: English
    Pages: XVII, 319 S., [6] Bl. , Ill. , 23cm
    Edition: 3. ed., revised and updated
    Series Statement: Comparative studies in religion and society 13
    Series Statement: Comparative studies in religion and society
    DDC: 291.178331
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    Keywords: Violence Religious aspects ; Violence Religious aspects ; Gewalt ; Religion ; Gewalttätigkeit ; Religiöse Bewegung ; Gewalttätigkeit ; Religion ; Gewalttätigkeit ; Religion
    Abstract: Since September 11, 2001, we all need tools to help us understand what motivates religious terrorism. In this wide-ranging and erudite book, Mark Juergensmeyer asks one of the most important and perplexing questions of our age: Why do religious people commit violent acts in the name of their god, taking the lives of innocent victims and terrorizing entire populations? This, the first comparative study of religious terrorism, explores incidents such as the World Trade Center explosion, Hamas suicide bombings, the Tokyo subway nerve gas attack, and the killing of abortion clinic doctors in the United States. Updated with a new preface addressing the events of September 11, the book incorporates personal interviews with World Trade Center bomber Mahmud Abouhalima, Christian Right activist Mike Bray, Hamas leaders Sheik Yassin and Abdul Azis Rantisi, and Sikh political leader Simranjit Singh Mann, among others, Juergensmeyer takes us into the mindset of those who perpetrate and support violent acts. In the process, he helps us understand why these acts are often associated with religious causes and why they occur with such frequency at this moment in history. Terror in the Mind of God places these acts of violence in the context of global political and social changes, and posits them as attempts to empower the cultures of violence that support them. Juergensmeyer analyzes the economic, ideological, and gender-related dimensions of cultures that embrace a central sacred concept--cosmic war--and that employ religion to demonize their enemies. Juergensmeyer's narrative is engaging, incisive, and sweeping in scope. He convincingly shows that while, in many cases, religion supplies not only the ideology but also the motivation and organizational structure for the perpetrators of violent acts, it also carries with it the possibilities for peace. Los Angeles Times Best Nonfiction Book of 2000
    Abstract: Since September 11, 2001, we all need tools to help us understand what motivates religious terrorism. In this wide-ranging and erudite book, Mark Juergensmeyer asks one of the most important and perplexing questions of our age: Why do religious people commit violent acts in the name of their god, taking the lives of innocent victims and terrorizing entire populations? This, the first comparative study of religious terrorism, explores incidents such as the World Trade Center explosion, Hamas suicide bombings, the Tokyo subway nerve gas attack, and the killing of abortion clinic doctors in the United States. Updated with a new preface addressing the events of September 11, the book incorporates personal interviews with World Trade Center bomber Mahmud Abouhalima, Christian Right activist Mike Bray, Hamas leaders Sheik Yassin and Abdul Azis Rantisi, and Sikh political leader Simranjit Singh Mann, among others, Juergensmeyer takes us into the mindset of those who perpetrate and support violent acts. In the process, he helps us understand why these acts are often associated with religious causes and why they occur with such frequency at this moment in history. Terror in the Mind of God places these acts of violence in the context of global political and social changes, and posits them as attempts to empower the cultures of violence that support them. Juergensmeyer analyzes the economic, ideological, and gender-related dimensions of cultures that embrace a central sacred concept--cosmic war--and that employ religion to demonize their enemies. Juergensmeyer's narrative is engaging, incisive, and sweeping in scope. He convincingly shows that while, in many cases, religion supplies not only the ideology but also the motivation and organizational structure for the perpetrators of violent acts, it also carries with it the possibilities for peace. Los Angeles Times Best Nonfiction Book of 2000
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface to the revised edition -- Preface and acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION. 1. Terror and God: The meaning of religious terrorism. Seeing inside cultures of violence -- CULTURES OF VIOLENCE. -- 2. Soldiers for Christ: Mike Bray and abortion clinic bombings. Theological justifications. Eric Robert Rudolph and Timothy McVeigh. Catholics and Protestants in Belfast -- 3. Zion betrayed: Yoel Lerner and the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin. Baruch Goldstein's attack at the Tomb of the Patriarchs. Meir Kahane and Jewish justifications for violence -- 4. Islam's "neglected duty": Mahmud Abouhalima and the World Trade Center bombing. Abdul Aziz Rantisi and Hamas suicide missions. Modern Islamic justifications for violence -- 5. The sword of Sikhism: Simranjit Singh Mann and India's assassinations. Sikh and Hindu justifications for violence -- 6. Armageddon in a Tokyo subway: Takeshi Nakamura and the Aum Shinrikyo assault. Can Buddhist violence be justified? -- THE LOGIC OF RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE. -- 7. Theater of terror: Performance violence. Seeing the stage. A time to kill. Reaching the audience -- 8. Cosmic war: Grand scenarios. Symbolic war. When symbols become deadly -- 9. Martyrs and demons: Sacrificial victims. The invention of enemies. America as enemy. Satanization and the stages of empowerment -- 10. Warriors' power: Empowering marginal men. Why guys throw bombs. Fighting for the rule of God -- 11. The mind of God: Empowering religion. Postmodern terror. Curing violence. Destroying violence. Terrifying terrorists. Violence wins. Separating religion from politics. Healing politics with religion -- Notes -- Interviews and correspondence -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Note: Previous ed.: 2001
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  • 2
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    Book
    Berkeley, Calif. [u.a.] : Univ. of California Press
    ISBN: 0520209877
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 222 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: The George Gund Foundation imprint in African American studies
    DDC: 291.3208996073
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    Keywords: African Americans Religion ; African Americans Religion ; USA ; Schwarze ; Religion ; Tradition ; USA ; Schwarze ; Magie
    Abstract: "Our religion and superstition was all mixed up" : conjure, Christianity and African American supernatural traditions -- "Africa was a land a' magic power since de beginnin' a history" : old world sources of conjuring traditions -- "Folks can do yuh lots of harm" : African American supernatural harming traditions -- "Medical doctors can't do you no good" : conjure and African American traditions of healing -- "We all believed in hoodoo" : conjure and Black American cultural traditions
    Description / Table of Contents: "Our religion and superstition was all mixed up" : conjure, Christianity and African American supernatural traditions -- "Africa was a land a' magic power since de beginnin' a history" : old world sources of conjuring traditions -- "Folks can do yuh lots of harm" : African American supernatural harming traditions -- "Medical doctors can't do you no good" : conjure and African American traditions of healing -- "We all believed in hoodoo" : conjure and Black American cultural traditions
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 3
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    Book
    Berkeley, Calif. [u.a.] : Univ. of California Press
    ISBN: 0520232208 , 0520232437
    Language: English
    Pages: XXIX, 448 S. , graph. Darst. , 23cm, 8°
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Herman, A. L Imagining Karma, Ethical Transformation in Amerindian, Buddhist and Greek Rebirth (review) 2004
    Series Statement: Comparative studies in religion and society 14
    Series Statement: Comparative studies in religion and society
    DDC: 291.237
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    Keywords: Religious ethics Comparative studies ; Reincarnation Buddhism ; Reincarnation Comparative studies ; Reincarnation Buddhism ; Reincarnation Comparative studies ; Religious ethics Comparative studies ; Vergleichende Religionswissenschaft ; Seelenwanderung ; Ethik ; Religion ; Seelenwanderung
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
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    Book
    Albany, NY : State University of New York Press
    ISBN: 9780791449448 , 9780791449431 , 0791449440 , 0791449432
    Language: English
    Pages: XXI, 266 S. , 24 cm
    Series Statement: SUNY series, issues in the study of religion
    DDC: 200/.71
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    Keywords: Religion Study and teaching ; Religion Study and teaching ; Religion
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 241 - 256) and index
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  • 5
    ISBN: 0791445097 , 0791445100
    Language: English
    Pages: IX, 301 S , graph. Darst
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Hayford, Alison The South Asian Religious Diaspora in Britain, Canada, and the United States, Harold Coward, John R. Hinnells, and Raymond Brady Williams (eds.). Albany: State University of New York Press, 2000, 301 pp. 62.50 (cloth), 20.95 (paper) 2001
    Series Statement: SUNY series in religious studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The South Asian religious diaspora in Britain, Canada, and the United States
    DDC: 200/.89/914
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    Keywords: South Asians Great Britain ; Religion ; South Asians Canada ; Religion ; South Asians United States ; Religion ; South Asia Religion ; South Asia Emigration and immigration ; South Asia ; Religion ; South Asia ; Emigration and immigration ; South Asians ; Great Britain ; Religion ; South Asians ; Canada ; Religion ; South Asians ; United States ; Religion ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Südasiaten ; USA ; Großbritannien ; Kanada ; Religion
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 6
    ISBN: 0585280975 , 9780585280974
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (viii, 301 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Hayford, Alison The South Asian Religious Diaspora in Britain, Canada, and the United States, Harold Coward, John R. Hinnells, and Raymond Brady Williams (eds.). Albany: State University of New York Press, 2000, 301 pp. 62.50 (cloth), 20.95 (paper) 2001
    Series Statement: SUNY series in religious studies
    Parallel Title: Print version South Asian religious diaspora in Britain, Canada, and the United States
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The South Asian religious diaspora in Britain, Canada, and the United States
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    Keywords: South Asians Religion ; Great Britain ; South Asians Religion ; Canada ; South Asians Religion ; United States ; Sud-Asiatiques Religion ; Grande-Bretagne ; Sud-Asiatiques Religion ; Canada ; Sud-Asiatiques Religion ; États-Unis ; South Asians Religion ; South Asians Religion ; South Asians Religion ; South Asians Religion ; South Asians Religion ; South Asians Religion ; RELIGION ; Religious Intolerance, Persecution & Conflict ; Emigration and immigration ; South Asians ; Religion ; Religion ; South Asia Religion ; South Asia Emigration and immigration ; Asie méridionale Religion ; Asie méridionale Émigration et immigration ; Canada ; Great Britain ; South Asia ; United States ; South Asia Emigration and immigration ; South Asia Religion ; South Asia Religion ; South Asia Emigration and immigration ; Canada ; Great Britain ; South Asia ; United States ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift ; Südasiaten ; USA ; Großbritannien ; Kanada ; Religion
    Abstract: Introduction : South Asian religions in migration / John R. Hinnells -- South Asian Christians in Britain, Canada, and the United States / Raymond Brady Williams -- The Zoroastrian Diaspora in Britain, Canada, and the United States / John R. Hinnells -- New religious movements in the West led by South Asians / Judith Coney -- South Asians in Britain / John R. Hinnells -- Hinduism in Britain / Kim Knott -- Muslims in Britain : ethnic minorities, community, or Ummah? / Jørgen S. Nielsen -- The growth and changing character of the Sikh presence in Britain / Roger Ballard -- South Asians in Canada / Harold Coward -- Hinduism in Canada / Harold Coward -- The Muslims of Canada / Sheila McDonough -- Sikh religio-ethnic experience in Canada / Joseph T. O'Connell -- South Asians in the United States / Raymond Brady Williams -- Negotiating Hindu identities in America / Diana L. Eck -- At home in the Hijra : South Asian Muslims in the United States / Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad -- Sikhism in the United States of America / Gurinder Singh Mann -- Conclusion : Trajectories for future studies / Raymond Brady Williams
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction : South Asian religions in migration / John R. HinnellsSouth Asian Christians in Britain, Canada, and the United States / Raymond Brady Williams -- The Zoroastrian Diaspora in Britain, Canada, and the United States / John R. Hinnells -- New religious movements in the West led by South Asians / Judith Coney -- South Asians in Britain / John R. Hinnells -- Hinduism in Britain / Kim Knott -- Muslims in Britain : ethnic minorities, community, or Ummah? / Jørgen S. Nielsen -- The growth and changing character of the Sikh presence in Britain / Roger Ballard -- South Asians in Canada / Harold Coward -- Hinduism in Canada / Harold Coward -- The Muslims of Canada / Sheila McDonough -- Sikh religio-ethnic experience in Canada / Joseph T. O'Connell -- South Asians in the United States / Raymond Brady Williams -- Negotiating Hindu identities in America / Diana L. Eck -- At home in the Hijra : South Asian Muslims in the United States / Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad -- Sikhism in the United States of America / Gurinder Singh Mann -- Conclusion : Trajectories for future studies / Raymond Brady Williams.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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