When Religion Becomes Lethal
In "When Religion Becomes Lethal," author Charles Kimball delves into the complex intersection of faith and violence. Published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 2011, this compelling hardback spans 272 pages, providing readers with an insightful exploration of how religious fervor can lead to conflict, exemplified by the terrorism in the Middle East and the Israeli-Palestinian strife. Kimball examines the roles of the Abrahamic religions—Christianity, Islam, and Judaism—in shaping political landscapes and fostering religious fundamentalism. More than just an analysis of these pressing issues, this book offers a vision for a peaceful coexistence, advocating for a more hopeful future. Engage with the thought-provoking ideas in this essential read that challenges perceptions and inspires meaningful dialogue about the role of religion in today's world. Perfect for those interested in politics, religion, and social justice, "When Religion Becomes Lethal" is a must-have addition to your collection.