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This book explores men's attraction to violent extremist movements
and terrorism. Drawing on multi-method, interdisciplinary research,
this book explores the centrality of masculinity to violent
extremist recruitment narratives across the religious and political
spectrum. Chapters examine the intersection of masculinity and
violent extremism across a spectrum of movements including: the far
right, Islamist organizations, male supremacist groups, and the far
left. The book identifies key sites and points at which the
construction of masculinity intersects with, stands in contrast to
and challenges extremist representations of masculinity. It offers
an insight into where the potential appeal of extremist narratives
can be challenged most effectively and identifies areas for both
policy making and future research.
Bad sermon jokes have lost none of their edge, and preachers know
most of them. Yet those churches where preaching flourishes often
grow most strongly. Simon Coupland believes that a good sermon can
bring the Bible to life, speak a powerful message to people's
hearts and lives, and draw them to Christ. He tackles key topics,
including the balance between inspiration and effort; structure;
style; opening and closing; the use of narrative; and personal
integrity. "The text is liberally sprinkled with examples of
preaching, jokes, quotations and illustrations," he explains. "In a
book to help us be more effective communicators, I have tried to
practise what I preach." All preachers, no matter how experienced,
will find something to treasure in his cheerful, commonsense
approah.
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