Ambivalence of the Sacred
Discover the profound insights of Ambivalence of the Sacred by R. Scott Hesburgh and Theodore M. Appleby, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1999. This compelling 448-page paperback delves into the complex relationship between religious terrorists and peacemakers, exploring the shared motivations that drive them and the divergent paths they choose in their struggle against injustice.
The authors argue for a deeper integration of religious understanding into our analyses of conflict, offering a fresh perspective on the dynamics of religious extension. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in Christian education, comparative religion, and international relations, providing valuable insights into the roles religion plays in both conflict and peace. Engage with the critical themes of peace studies and political science as you uncover the intricate connections between faith and societal issues.