War and Religion, Joshua Rey
War and Religion, Joshua Rey
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War and Religion
A Very Short Introduction

Author: Joshua Rey, Jolyon Mitchel

Narrator: Anne Flosnik

Unabridged: 3 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/20/2021


Synopsis

Is religion a force for war, or a force for peace? Some of the most terrible wars in history have been caused and motivated by religion. Much of the violence that fills our screens today springs from the same source. Yet some of the bravest pacifists have also been deeply religious people, and many of the laws and institutions that work to soften or prevent war have deep religious roots.

This Very Short Introduction provides an overview of the history of religion and war, and a framework for analyzing it. Ranging from the warrior gods of Ancient Greece and Rome, and the ethical drama of the Mahabharata, through the Islamic wars of conquest and the Crusades, to present day conflicts in Sri Lanka and the Balkans, it considers the entanglement of war and religion. Yet from Just War theory and the restraints on war-making imposed by Islamic jurisprudence, through the Pax Christi of the middle ages, to the non-violence of Gandhi and Bacha Khan; there is also a story to be told of peace and religion as well. Jolyon Mitchell and Joshua Rey consider both sides of the age long drama of war and religion, challenging assumptions at the most fundamental level. Throughout, they encourage a more sophisticated and well-grounded view on these issues that have had such weight in the past, and continue to shape our present and future.

About Joshua Rey

Joshua Rey is chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Southwark. He has worked as an investment banker in London and New York with J. P. Morgan and Co., then as an aid worker with Medair, serving in Afghanistan, Albania, and Sri Lanka. After this international experience he worked as director of the London Employer Coalition and Director of Strategy for the UK Commission on Employment and Skills, working on unemployment and skills policy in Whitehall. Following training at Cuddesdon, Oxford, he was ordained in 2012, serving as a Curate in Streatham before taking up his current appointment. He is the author of several articles on religion and the media.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Blair

Lets religion off a little easy compared to the arguments it presents.......more

Goodreads review by Max

Too soft on religion. This book tries too hard to be "fair." Imagine a scenario where someone robs someone, and then the judge tries to be fair to both parties. The one that's not in the wrong would always be the loser in that situation. This book says world war 2 was a "secular war," completely ign......more

Goodreads review by tobi

brilliant book, covers a very wide range of countries and regions and religions, lots of history packed into a small book. i can’t explain why, but it always put me off that the writer seemed to insert some of their own opinion or bias - i can’t explain it, but i’m glad i wasn’t the only one to noti......more

Althought slight a bias towards favoring religion, overall is a very good almost neutral assessment in the topic. It seems that any book in the subjects of philosophy, theology, religion, biology, written to the public in the last 15 years it's obliged to deal with "the new atheists" movement. it is......more