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Holy Terrors - Thinking About Religion After September 11 (Hardcover, 2nd)
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Holy Terrors - Thinking About Religion After September 11 (Hardcover, 2nd)
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In the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks, it is tempting
to regard their perpetrators as evil incarnate. But their motives,
as Bruce Lincoln shows in this timely offering, were profoundly and
intensely religious. What we need, then, after September 11 is
greater clarity about what we take religion to be. With rigor and
incisiveness, "Holy Terrors" examines the implications of September
11 for our understanding of religion and how it interrelates with
politics and culture.
Lincoln begins with a gripping dissection of the instruction manual
given to each of the hijackers. In their evocation of passages from
the Quran, we learn how the terrorists justified acts of
destruction and mass murder "in the name of God, the most merciful,
the most compassionate." Lincoln then offers a provocative
comparison of President Bush's October 7 speech announcing U.S.
military action in Afghanistan and Osama bin Laden's videotape
released hours later. Each speech, he argues, betrays telling
contradictions. Bin Laden, for instance, conceded implicitly that
Islam is not unitary, as his religious rhetoric would have it, but
is torn by deep political divisions. And Bush, steering clear of
religious rhetoric for the sake of political unity, still reassured
his constituents through coded allusions that American policy is
firmly rooted in faith.
Lincoln ultimately broadens his discussion further to consider the
role of religion since September 11 and how it came to be involved
with such fervent acts of political revolt. In the postcolonial
world, he argues, religion is widely considered the most viable and
effective instrument of rebellion against economic and social
injustices. It is theinstitution through which unified communities
ensure the integrity and continuity of their culture in the wake of
globalization. Brimming with insights such as these, "Holy Terrors"
will become one of the essential books on September 11 and a
classic study on the character of religion.
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