Terror in the Name of God

Why Religious Militants Kill

Paperback, 368 pages

English language

Published Aug. 17, 2004 by Ecco.

ISBN:
978-0-06-050533-2
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For four years, Jessica Stern interviewed extremist members of three religions around the Christians, Jews, and Muslims. Traveling extensively—to refugee camps in Lebanon, to religious schools in Pakistan, to prisons in Amman, Asqelon, and Pensacola—she discovered that the Islamic jihadi in the mountains of Pakistan and the Christian fundamentalist bomber in Oklahoma have much in common. Based on her vast research, Stern lucidly explains how terrorist organizations are formed by opportunistic leaders who—using religion as both motivation and justification—recruit the disenfranchised. She depicts how moral fervor is transformed into sophisticated organizations that strive for money, power, and attention. Jessica Stern's extensive interaction with the faces behind the terror provide unprecedented insight into acts of inexplicable horror, and enable her to suggest how terrorism can most effectively be countered. A crucial book on terrorism, Terror in the Name of God is a brilliant and thought-provoking work.

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"Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill" by Harvard Professor Jessica Stern is one of the books that can change the way you view international events and some of the most pressing issues on the news today. Professor Stern has written a timely, immensely important book that should be read by all scholars and public officials who try to understand such a complex issue.

The book is divided into two parts: Part I examines various possible reasons for people becoming religious militants, utilizing multiple organizations or situations to demonstrate their points. These reasons are Alienation, Humiliation, Demographics, History, and Territory. Part II takes these problems further and looks at how religious terrorist organizations operate and are structured. Finally, she makes recommendations and observations based on her research for policy makers.

The book looks at numerous terrorist causes and organizations but mainly focuses on South-East Asia and Pakistan. …

Subjects

  • Terrorism
  • Religion
  • Militants
  • Violence
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Judaism

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