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Divided by Faith?
It seems to be a common sense notion that people fight over differing religious beliefs. Consider the following paragraph from an NPR news story, which I take to be typical: When Osama bin Laden declared war on the West in … Continue reading →
Posted in Craig Martin, Politics and Religion, Theory and Method
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Tagged 9/11, A Philosophy of Political Myth, Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, American Empire, Belief, Chiara Bottici, Clash of Civilizations, Faith, Genealogies of Religion, Iraq, Israel, On Civility and Barbarity, Osama bin Laden, Palestine, Religion and the Domestication of Dissent, Religious Violence, Richard King, Russell McCutcheon, September 11, Talal Asad, The Al Qaeda Reader, The Myth of Religious Violence, Timothy Fitzgerald, William Cavanaugh
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