A Fatal Addiction: War in the Name of God - Softcover

Block, Thomas

 
9780875869308: A Fatal Addiction: War in the Name of God

Synopsis

In A Fatal Addiction: War in the Name of God, Thomas Block embarks on a compelling exploration of humanity’s enduring connection between religious ideology and violent conflict. This thought-provoking book delves deep into the roots of war, questioning how faith, which often aspires to peace and compassion, has historically been intertwined with violence, conquest, and destruction.

The Connection Between Faith and War:
Block examines the paradoxical relationship between religious teachings and the brutal realities of war. Through a historical and sociological lens, he highlights the ways in which sacred texts, spiritual leaders, and religious institutions have justified acts of violence in the name of divine will.

Historical Perspectives on Religious Conflict:
From the Crusades and holy wars of medieval Europe to contemporary conflicts shaped by religious extremism, Block traces the devastating impact of religiously motivated violence throughout history. He offers detailed case studies to illustrate how faith has been weaponized to achieve political, territorial, and ideological goals.

Psychological Insights into the “Addiction” to War:
Block explores the psychological and cultural factors that make war an almost irresistible phenomenon for societies. He connects these factors to religious doctrines that glorify sacrifice, martyrdom, and the concept of a “just war,” showing how these beliefs perpetuate cycles of violence.

Religion as a Tool of Power:
The book investigates how political leaders and governments have exploited religion as a tool to mobilize populations, suppress dissent, and legitimize their agendas. Block unpacks the symbiotic relationship between religious authorities and state power, exposing the manipulation of faith to serve worldly ambitions.

A Call for Reflection and Change:
While critically examining the darker aspects of religion, Block does not dismiss the potential for faith to inspire peace and reconciliation. He calls on religious communities and leaders to confront the historical misuse of their traditions and to embrace a more inclusive, compassionate approach that rejects violence in all its forms.

Key Themes Covered:

The historical roots of religiously motivated war

Psychological and cultural underpinnings of violence

The role of sacred texts in justifying conflict

Political exploitation of religion for power and control

Paths toward a more peaceful coexistence

A Scholarly and Accessible Work:

A Fatal Addiction* bridges the gap between academic rigor and accessible writing, making it an essential read for historians, theologians, political scientists, and anyone interested in understanding the complex relationship between faith and war. Block’s analysis is both critical and constructive, offering hope for a future where religious values are aligned with universal peace.

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ISBN 10:  0875869319 ISBN 13:  9780875869315
Publisher: Algora Pub, 2012
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