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Christian Extremism as a Domestic Terror Threat (Paperback)
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Christian Extremism as a Domestic Terror Threat (Paperback)
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Loot Price R385
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Americans readily identify Muslim extremism as a viable threat to
America. However, they ignore or remain unaware of Christian
extremism in the same context, despite the similarities in ideology
that advocate violence against Americans. For example, the
motivation behind Eric Rudolph's bombing of the Olympics in Atlanta
in 1996 was to "embarrass and punish the U.S. government" for its
pro-abortion stance. This monograph explores what, if any, domestic
terror threat Christian extremism poses and follows the
Constructivist approach: how ideas define structure, how this
structure defines interests, and how actors take action as a
result. Initially focusing on the history and core beliefs of the
Christian Identity movement and radical fringes of Dominion and
Reconstruction theology, this monograph identifies two major
underlying themes in Christian extremism. The first is racism
through the use of religion as an accelerant to promote violence.
The second is religiously motivated terrorism to support what is
perceived as God's will and law. In addition, this monograph
analyzes federal law enforcement action against Christian extremism
through a series of case studies that took place in Mountainhome,
Arkansas, Ruby Ridge, Idaho, and Waco, Texas. The analysis of the
catastrophic consequences from Ruby Ridge and Waco with the
Oklahoma City bombing follows. Concluding this monograph are the
lessons learned, comparison of federal law enforcement's action in
each case study, and analyzing the tactics and leadership involved.
Whereas the FBI's tactics and leadership exercised proved highly
successful in Arkansas, they were disastrous in Idaho and Texas.
Finally, this monograph provides a domestic terror threat
assessment with recommended actions in what is not only a law
enforcement issue, but a war of ideology between tolerance and
understanding versus hate and bigotry. While difficult to
implement, the recommended actions contribute to the understanding
of Christian extremism and potential threats stemming from it.
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