Dying for Heaven: Holy Pleasure and Suicide Bombers Why the Best Qualiti

Author:   Ariel Glucklich
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Pages:   352
Publication Date:   29 September 2017
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Religion and the Motivation Behind Terrorism Dying for Heaven reveals a groundbreaking theory of religion andreligious destructiveness, providing the key for understanding thereligious drive to self-destruct, and offering a new vision forpreventing further religiously inspired violence.

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Author:   Ariel Glucklich
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperCollins Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.275kg
ISBN:  

9780061430824


ISBN 10:   006143082
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   29 September 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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In Dying for Heaven, Ariel Glucklich argues against the misconception that religious terrorists fight their enemies out of hatred. Rather, it is the positive aspects of religion that inspire the most heinous actions.--Washington Post.com This brilliant and gracefully written study sheds new light on religious behavior . . . Rich with examples and scholarly detail, this study should be read by policymakers, social scientists, and anyone fascinated with what lies behind the awesome power of religious faith. --Mark Juergensmeyer, author of Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence A new and major treatise on what it takes to become a suicide bomber and what it takes to counter it. Glucklich combines religion, terrorism, hope and despair in a breathtaking and highly readable manner. --Ahmed Rashid, author of Taliban and Jihad [Dying for Heaven] is more than 300 pages of gripping analysis about the inner motivations--the high-octane rocket fuel--within religion. --Read the Spirit.com Extremely well written, and at times quite funny, this book is an absolute necessity for a public seeking to understand religious nuance and zealotry; it deserves careful attention and a broad readership. Highly recommended. --Library Journal Ariel Glucklich's Dying for Heaven offers a provocative explanation of religion and terrorism based on a Darwinian approach. Although not all readers will embrace this analysis, it provides absorbing food for thought and a surprisingly attractive solution for the problem it addresses. --Carl W. Ernst, the William R. Kenan, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill An important and enlightening book for a dangerous age. --Booklist (starred review) Extremely well written, and at times quite funny, this book is an absolute necessity for a public seeking to understand religious nuance and zealotry; it deserves careful attention and a broad readership. Highly recommended. --Library Journal This brilliant and gracefully written study sheds new light on religious behavior . . . Rich with examples and scholarly detail, this study should be read by policymakers, social scientists, and anyone fascinated with what lies behind the awesome power of religious faith. --Mark Juergensmeyer, author of Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence A new and major treatise on what it takes to become a suicide bomber and what it takes to counter it. Glucklich combines religion, terrorism, hope and despair in a breathtaking and highly readable manner. --Ahmed Rashid, author of Taliban and Jihad Ariel Glucklich s Dying for Heaven offers a provocative explanation of religion and terrorism based on a Darwinian approach. Although not all readers will embrace this analysis, it provides absorbing food for thought and a surprisingly attractive solution for the problem it addresses. --Carl W. Ernst, the William R. Kenan, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill [Dying for Heaven] is more than 300 pages of gripping analysis about the inner motivations the high-octane rocket fuel within religion. --Read the Spirit.com An important and enlightening book for a dangerous age. --Booklist (starred review)


In Dying for Heaven, Ariel Glucklich argues against the misconception that religious terrorists fight their enemies out of hatred. Rather, it is the positive aspects of religion that inspire the most heinous actions.--Washington Post.com [Dying for Heaven] is more than 300 pages of gripping analysis about the inner motivations--the high-octane rocket fuel--within religion. --Read the Spirit.com Ariel Glucklich's Dying for Heaven offers a provocative explanation of religion and terrorism based on a Darwinian approach. Although not all readers will embrace this analysis, it provides absorbing food for thought and a surprisingly attractive solution for the problem it addresses. --Carl W. Ernst, the William R. Kenan, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill This brilliant and gracefully written study sheds new light on religious behavior . . . Rich with examples and scholarly detail, this study should be read by policymakers, social scientists, and anyone fascinated with what lies behind the awesome power of religious faith. --Mark Juergensmeyer, author of Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence A new and major treatise on what it takes to become a suicide bomber and what it takes to counter it. Glucklich combines religion, terrorism, hope and despair in a breathtaking and highly readable manner. --Ahmed Rashid, author of Taliban and Jihad Extremely well written, and at times quite funny, this book is an absolute necessity for a public seeking to understand religious nuance and zealotry; it deserves careful attention and a broad readership. Highly recommended. --Library Journal An important and enlightening book for a dangerous age. --Booklist (starred review)


In Dying for Heaven, Ariel Glucklich argues against the misconception that religious terrorists fight their enemies out of hatred. Rather, it is the positive aspects of religion that inspire the most heinous actions. -- Washington Post.com An important and enlightening book for a dangerous age. -- Booklist (starred review) Extremely well written, and at times quite funny, this book is an absolute necessity for a public seeking to understand religious nuance and zealotry; it deserves careful attention and a broad readership. Highly recommended. -- Library Journal This brilliant and gracefully written study sheds new light on religious behavior . . . Rich with examples and scholarly detail, this study should be read by policymakers, social scientists, and anyone fascinated with what lies behind the awesome power of religious faith. -- Mark Juergensmeyer, author of Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence A new and major treatise on what it takes to become a suicide bomber and what it takes to counter it. Glucklich combines religion, terrorism, hope and despair in a breathtaking and highly readable manner. -- Ahmed Rashid, author of Taliban and Jihad Ariel Glucklich's Dying for Heaven offers a provocative explanation of religion and terrorism based on a Darwinian approach. Although not all readers will embrace this analysis, it provides absorbing food for thought and a surprisingly attractive solution for the problem it addresses. -- Carl W. Ernst, the William R. Kenan, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill [Dying for Heaven] is more than 300 pages of gripping analysis about the inner motivations--the high-octane rocket fuel--within religion. -- Read the Spirit.com


Ariel Glucklich s Dying for Heaven offers a provocative explanation of religion and terrorism based on a Darwinian approach. Although not all readers will embrace this analysis, it provides absorbing food for thought and a surprisingly attractive solution for the problem it addresses. --Carl W. Ernst, the William R. Kenan, Jr., Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill


In Dying for Heaven, Ariel Glucklich argues against the misconception that religious terrorists fight their enemies out of hatred. Rather, it is the positive aspects of religion that inspire the most heinous actions. -- Washington Post.com


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Ariel Glucklich is a professor at Georgetown University. He is the author ofSacred Pain: Hurting the Body for the Sake of the Soul, Climbing Chamundi Hill, and The Strides of Vishnu.

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