This book explores how polarised interpretations of America's past influence the present and vice versa. An accessible and timely book, this is essential reading for those concerned with the vexed relationship of religion and politics in the United States.
Matthew Rowley Boeken



Godly Violence in the Puritan Atlantic World, 1636-1676
A Study of Military Providentialism
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- 12 uur lezen
The book offers a deep exploration of Puritan thought, particularly how their theological beliefs shaped a mindset that rationalized military actions and violence. It delves into the historical context of Puritanism, examining the justifications they employed for engaging in warfare and acts of killing, revealing the complexities of their moral and ethical frameworks. Through this analysis, it sheds light on the intersection of religion and violence in Puritan society.
God, Religious Extremism and Violence
- 88bladzijden
- 4 uur lezen
Focusing on the complex relationship between violence and religion, this Element delves into peace and conflict studies, religious studies, and historical perspectives. It seeks to enhance readers' understanding of religious motivations behind violence, aiming to equip them with insights to address and respond to global conflicts rooted in faith.