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Fields of BLood:

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    Writen byKaren Armstrong
  • PublisherKnopf
  • Year2014

Karen Armstrong’s Fields of Blood investigates the intricate relationship between religion and violence, challenging the notion that religion is inherently violent. The book highlights how political, economic, and social conditions often drive violence, with religious ideologies exploited to justify conflict. Armstrong examines historical events ranging from ancient Mesopotamia to the modern era, offering a nuanced perspective on how faith has been a force for both division and peace. By exploring themes of radicalization, coexistence, and the misuse of religious narratives, this work underscores the potential of interfaith harmony and rehabilitation to counter extremism and foster peaceful coexistence.

Book Title Fields of BLood:
Author Karen Armstrong
ISBN 0307957047, 9780307957047 ISSN
Edition Language English
Book Format Paperback, 450 Pages
Date Published Year Published 2014
Publisher Knopf
Pages 528 Dimensions
Book Subject Peace Studies, Religious Studies, Conflict Resolution, Interfaith Harmony, Theology, History, Radicalization, Counterterrorism
Keywords Peace, Terrorism, Counterterrorism, Peaceful Coexistence, Radicalization, Extremism, Interfaith Harmony, Rehabilitation, Religion, Historical Conflict, Theology, Sacred and Secular, Ethics

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