宗教の破壊力:ユダヤ、キリスト教、イスラームにおける暴力(全4巻)<br>The Destructive Power of Religion : Violence in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam [4 volumes] (Contemporary Psychology)

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宗教の破壊力:ユダヤ、キリスト教、イスラームにおける暴力(全4巻)
The Destructive Power of Religion : Violence in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam [4 volumes] (Contemporary Psychology)

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基本説明

Foreword by Martin E. Marty and Testimonium by Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Dozens of studies by 30 senior experts from five nations examine the influence of sacred texts shaping human nature, society, and political and military strategies in the West over the last 3,000 years.

Full Description

Dozens of studies by 30 senior experts from five nations examine the influence of sacred texts shaping human nature, society, and political and military strategies in the Western world over the last 3,000 years. The contributors—including a recent Pulitzer Prize winner—explain how Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all incorporate core metaphors of the ancient Israelite notion that history and the human soul are caught in a cosmic conflict between good and evil, or God and devil, which cannot be resolved without violence: a cataclysmic final solution, such as the extermination of nations, the execution of humans, or even the death of God's own son. This notion is internalized in the Western psyche and collective unconscious, shaping our social ethics, theological assumptions, and national strategies, particularly for fundamentalists in each religion who take a literalist approach to responsibility and ethics.

Whether they fly airplanes into the World Trade Center and Pentagon; blow up ships, ports, or federal buildings; kill doctors and nurses at abortion clinics; exterminate contemporary Palestinians; or kill Israeli soldiers with suicide bombs, these destructive religionists are all shaped by the same unconscious apocalyptic metaphors, and by the divine example and imperative to violence. The authors of this book warn that until such metaphors are removed from the Western psyche, an end to religious violence in the West will not be possible.

Contents

Foreword by Martin E. Marty
Ad Testimonium by Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Preface by J. Harold Ellens
Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1Introduction: Spirals of Violence
J. Harold Ellens
CHAPTER 2The Crusade Pogroms: Christian Holy War on the Home Front
Alfred J. Eppens
CHAPTER 3Genocide or Jesus: A God of Conquest or Pacificism?
Paul N. Anderson
CHAPTER 4Beyond Just War and Pacifism: Jesus' Nonviolent Way
Walter Wink
CHAPTER 5God Does Not Require Obedience; He Abhors It!
Rafael Chodos
CHAPTER 6Reflections on Monotheism and Violence
Charles Mabee
CHAPTER 7Fundamentalism, Orthodoxy, and Violence
J. Harold Ellens
CHAPTER 8Posture as a Metaphor for Biblical Spirituality
Edson T. Lewis
CHAPTER 9The Myth of Redemptive Violence or the Myth of Redemptive Love
Wayne G. Rollins
CHAPTER 10Violence and Christ: God's Crisis and Ours
J. Harold Ellens
CHAPTER 11Psychoreligious Roots of Violence: The Search for the Concrete in a World of Abstractions
Ronald Johnson
CHAPTER 12The Lasting Effects of Childhood Trauma
Donald Capps
CHAPTER 13Revenge, Justice, and Hope: Laura Blumenfeld's Journey
J. Harold Ellens
Afterword by Chris E. Stout
Index
About the Series by Chris E. Stout
About the Series Editor and Advisory Board
About the Editor and Advisers
About the Contributors