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How to win a cosmic war, God, globalization, and the end of the War on Terror, Reza Aslan

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How to win a cosmic war, God, globalization, and the end of the War on Terror, Reza Aslan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-214) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How to win a cosmic war
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Reza Aslan
Sub title
God, globalization, and the end of the War on Terror
Summary
Cosmic war is a religious war. It is a battle not between armies or nations, but between the forces of good and evil, a war in which God is believed to be directly engaged on behalf of one side against the other. The hijackers who attacked the United States on September 11, 2001, thought they were fighting a cosmic war. According to award-winning writer and scholar of religions Reza Aslan, by infusing the United States War on Terror with the same kind of religiously polarizing rhetoric and Manichean worldview, is also fighting a cosmic war-a war that can't be won. How to Win a Cosmic War is both an in-depth study of the ideology fueling al-Qa'ida, the Taliban, and like-minded militants throughout the Muslim world, and an exploration of religious violence in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Surveying the global scene from Israel to Iraq and from New York to the Netherlands, Aslan argues that religion is a stronger force today than it has been in a century. At a time when religion and politics are increasingly sharing the same vocabulary and functioning in the same sphere, Aslan writes that we must strip the conflicts of our world-in particular, the War on Terror-of their religious connotations and address the earthly grievances that always lie behind the cosmic impulse. How do you win a cosmic war? By refusing to fight in one
Table Of Contents
I. THE GEOGRAPHY OF IDENTITY. The borderless self -- A land twice promised -- II. GOD IS A MAN OF WAR. Zeal for your house consumes me -- An army of believers -- The near and the far -- III. THE END OF THE WAR AS WE KNOW IT. Generation E -- The middle ground
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