American society has changed dramatically since a culture of conspiracy was first published in 2001. Defining and distinguishing secular and religious terrorism jstor. Since september 11, 2001, we all need tools to help us understand what motivates religious terrorism. Mark juergensmeyer is professor of sociology and global studies and the kundan kaur kapany chair of global and sikh studies at the university of california, santa barbara, where he is also a fellow and founding director of the orfalea center for global and international studies. Juergensmeyer comments in passing that only in terrorist groups motivated by secular political ideologies have women taken an active part.
In my first post on breivik i referred to sociologist of religion massimo introvignes refutation. This wellregarded look at the connection between religion and terrorism has been updated to include events of september 11, 2001. Request an exam or desk copy recommend to your library pdf. Terror in the mind of god, now in its fourth edition, answers these questions and more. Read online now terror in the mind of god global rise religious violence mark juergensmeyer ebook pdf at our library. Mark juergensmeyer is currently considered a single author. Mark juergensmeyer in entering the mindset of violent religious activists argues that. On november, 2015, a gang of belgian and french youths of african and middle eastern ancestry slipped into paris for a night sheer horror. Mark juergensmeyer is professor of sociology and global studies and founding director of the orfalea center for global and international studies at the university of california, santa barbara. Pdf terror in the mind of god download ebook for free. Auto suggestions are available once you type at least 3 letters.
Mark juergensmeyer author of terror in the mind of god. He hoped for the restoration of the ancient temple in jerusalem, the exclusive right of jews to settle on the west bank of the jordan river, and the creation of a state based on biblical law. Apart from this there is no attempt at a comparison between religious and secular terrorism, something which might have made the common features of religious terrorism clearer. He also serves as director of the global and international studies program and chair of the global peace and security program. Drawing from extensive personal interviews, mark juergensmeyer takes readers into the mindset of those who perpetrate and support violence in. Mark juergensmeyer primary author only author division. Drawing from extensive personal interviews, mark juergensmeyer takes readers into the mindset of those who perpetrate and support violence in the name of religion. Terror in the mind of god, fourth edition ebook by mark. No one who truly cares about matters of faith can afford to ignore the dangers that lurk within religious extremism, and juergensmeyer ultimately serves the highest aspirations of organized religion when he insists on shedding light on the darker corners of human belief and human conduct. I like all religions and i think religion is a natural expression of the higher aspirations of humanity just as it all too often is also an expression of the despotic and most base aspects of humanity. Religious nationalism confronts the secular state, mark juergensmeyer here provides an uptodate road map through this complex new religious terrain. Mark juergensmeyer born 1940 in carlinville, illinois is an american scholar in sociology, global studies and religious studies and a writer best known for his studies of religious violence and global religion. Buy mark juergensmeyer ebooks to read online or download in pdf or epub on your pc, tablet or mobile device. Mark juergensmeyer global rebellion religious challenges.
Juergensmeyer analyzes recent incidents of global religious terrorism in order to illumine overarching patterns that heighten the risk of religious violence. The global rise of religious violence comparative studies in religion and society mark juergensmeyer on. In this wideranging and erudite book, mark juergensmeyer asks one of the most important and perplexing questions of our age. Identifying patterns within these cultures of violence, he explains why and how religion and violence are linked and how acts of religious terrorism are undertaken not only for. As a comparative cultural study of religious terrorism, mark juergensmeyer attempts to explain how and why religion and violence are linked. Mark juergensmeyer on gandhi and niebuhr nathan schneider thank you for your interest in republishing this story. Mark juergensmeyer is a professor of sociology and religious studies at the university of california, santa barbara. Why do religious people commit violent acts in the name of their god, taking the lives of innocent victims and terrorizing entire populations. Mark juergensmeyer author 2003 thinking globally mark juergensmeyer editor 20 god in the.
These are the questions that have arisen frequently in the postcold war world. Completely revised and updated, this new edition of terror in the mind of god incorporates the events of september 11, 2001 into mark juergensmeyers. Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books youve read. He is distinguished professor of sociology and global studies at the university of california santa barbara. Reviews this dark, enthralling book not only documents the global rise of religious terrorism but seeks to understand the odd attraction of religion and violence.
Its focus is to better understand how and why some people are willing to commit acts of violence in the name of their god s and a greater good. They sought to incite the people of judaea province to rebel against the roman empire and expel it from israel by force of arms. Terror in the mind of god, fourth edition by mark juergensmeyer. Indeed, religious terrorists can act on a variety of apolitical motives. He presents a lucid and compelling argument that does not belittle or demonize its subjects. An intriguing comparative work on religious terrorists christian, islamic, jewish, sikh, and buddhist with an unusual virtue. Juergensmeyer also does not ask his interviewees probing questions about how they understand the nature of god, and how they connect god with the authorization of violence. Why do religious people commit violent acts in the name of their god, taking the lives of innocent victims and terrorizing entire populationsthis comparative study of religious terrorism explores incidents such as the world trade centre. Whether youve loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them. Access to society journal content varies across our titles. Pdf violent terrorism in the name of religion pdf charles a.
If you have access to a journal via a society or association membership, please browse to your society journal, select an article to view, and follow the instructions in this box. Terror in the mind of god download ebook pdf, epub. In this revised and expanded edition, michael barkun delves deeper into americas conspiracy subculture, exploring the rise of 911 conspiracy theories, the birther controversy surrounding barack obamas american citizenship, and how the conspiracy landscape has changed with the rise of the. Core, misapplications and misunderstandings religion is a bad thing that necessarily fosters violent actions it is grave mistake to condemn any religion because of its misapplications by misguided adhetents it is important to separate religious traditionsreligions from eachother. His ear is not tuned to listen for such theological talk, which renders his title very problematic. Commentary on mark juergensmeyer, terror in the mind of. Pdf on jul 1, 2001, jennifer turpin and others published terror in the mind of god.
Basing his discussion on interviews with militant activists and case studies of rebellious movements, juergensmeyer puts a human face on conflicts that have become increasingly abstract. Religion seems to be connected with violence everywherefrom the world trade center bombings to suicide attacks in israel and the palestinian authority. This acclaimed book by mark juergensmeyer is available at in several formats for your ereader. Mark juergensmeyer explores the fascinating question. According to a paper authored by then center for defense information research analyst mark burgess, the 1st century jewish political and religious movement called zealotry was one of the first examples of the use of terrorism by jews. The author contends that clausewitzs famous maxim about violence requiring a political purpose may not apply in this case. He looks at specific examples, taking the reader very close to the hearts and minds of those religious activists, who have recently resorted to violence as a means of advancing their cause. Download this wellregarded look at the connection between religion and terrorism has been updated to include events of september 11, 2001. In neoliberal globalization author jan nederveen pieterse argued that the rise of the united states in the wake of the cold war and the formation of the washington consensus elevated neoliberalism from domestic policy to an international regulatory paradigm. By closing this message, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
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