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For 2000 years the Bible has inspired and guided human lives,
providing wisdom and strength. It provides evidence and witness for
the beliefs of three major world religions. Some consider the Bible
dangerous, while others have died for it, but the response to the
Bible is always passionate. This book relates the story of such
passions, from the Roman Empire to the present: barbarian
invasions, Black Death, Waldensian heresy, the colour and pageantry
of medieval romance, the debauchery of the medieval Vatican, the
spirit of the Renaissance, the tradition of monk and scholar. It is
a story primarily about individuals, the drama of their lives
woven. All this influenced the text; it has been corrupted and
distorted so that there exists a confusing number of versions. How
did the text of the Bible come to be what it is? This book provides
an understanding of, and an appreciation for, the richness of its
text.
Today the United States is plagued with cultural and political
polarization--the Reds and the Blues. Because religion has been of
great significance in America right from the first colonists who
believed themselves to be God's chosen nation, it is not surprising
that religion constitutes the basis of today's dichotomy. The
recent resurgence of Christian fundamentalism is significant for
the future of America as a nation ""under God."" This book examines
the history of conservative American Christianity as it interacts
with liberal beliefs. With the Enlightenment, the Puritan sense of
mission faded, but was rekindled with the Great Awakening. This
religious movement unified the colonies and provided an animating
ideal which led to revolution against Britain. But soon after, the
forces of liberalism made inroads, and the seeds of division were
planted. This balanced account favors neither conservative nor
liberal. It is history with a human touch, emphasizing
personalities from Jonathan Edwards and William Jennings Bryan to
David Koresh and Jim Jones.
Temple Mount is believed by some Jews to be the locus of their
ancient Temple. Known to Muslims as Haram al-Sharif (the Noble
Sanctuary), this site is home to two mosques, one of which is the
third most holy shrine in all of Islam. Jewish fundamentalists want
to destroy the mosques on Temple Mount and rebuild the Temple.
Christian apocalypticists are financing and supporting their
efforts. If the mosques are destroyed, Islamic fundamentalists have
vowed to destroy Israel, resulting in the possibility of nuclear
war. This book addresses the idea that the recent rise of militant
Christian, Jewish, and Muslim fundamentalisms and their interaction
are endangering peace in the Middle East. It fully examines the
thesis that apocalypticist fundamentalists--Christians in America,
Jews in Israel and America--are working together to hasten the
coming of the Messiah by instigating a Holy War in the Middle East.
Several chapters focus on three U.S. political figures--Jerry
Falwell, Ronald Reagan, and Pat Robertson--who helped bring
Christian fundamentalism into the mainstream of American politics.
One chapter tells of Jewish preparations for rebuilding the Temple
on Temple Mount. Other chapters document the rise of religious
fundamentalism in Israel since 1967, Haram al-Sharif-Temple Mount
crises involving Christian-Jewish cooperation, and the rise of
Islamic fundamentalism. Separate chapters are devoted to Israels
nuclear program and political psychology, and the fact that nuclear
weapons are leaving Russia and finding their way to Islamic nations
and Islamic terrorists.
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