Jones | Blood That Cries Out From the Earth | Buch | 978-0-19-533597-2 | www.sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 402 g

Jones

Blood That Cries Out From the Earth


Erscheinungsjahr 2013
ISBN: 978-0-19-533597-2
Verlag: ACADEMIC

Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Print PDF, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 402 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-533597-2
Verlag: ACADEMIC


Religious terrorism has become the scourge of the modern world. What causes a person to kill innocent strangers in the name of religion? As both a clinical psychologist and an authority on comparative religion, James W. Jones is uniquely qualified to address this increasingly urgent question. Research on the psychology of violence shows that several factors work to make ordinary people turn "evil." These include feelings of humiliation or shame, a tendency to see the world in black and white, and demonization or dehumanization of other people. Authoritarian religion or "fundamentalism," Jones shows, is a particularly rich source of such ideas and feelings, which he finds throughout the writings of Islamic jihadists, such as the 9/11 conspirators. Jones goes on to apply this model to two very different religious groups that have engaged in violence: Aum Shinrikyo, the Buddhist splinter group behind the sarin gas attacks in the Tokyo subway system, and members of the extreme religious right in the U.S. who have advocated and committed violence against abortion providers. Jones notes that not every adherent of an authoritarian group will turn to violence, and he shows how theories of personality development can explain why certain individuals are easily recruited to perform terrorist acts.

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- Chapter One: Religion And Terrorism - The Need For A Multidimensional Model

- Chapter Two: Jihadism In Comparative Perspective-Psychological Themes In Religiously Motivated Terrorism

- Chapter Three: Aum Shinrikyo - Violence And Terrorism In Japanese Buddhism

- Chapter Four: The Divine Terrorist - Religion And Violence In American Apocalyptic Christianity

- Chapter Five: The Role Of The Individual - Toward A Clinical Psychology Of Religious Terrorism

- Chapter Six: What Does This Tell Us About Religion?


James W. Jones is Professor of Religion and Adjunct Professor of Clinical Psychology, at Rutgers University.



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