Fields of Blood

Fields of Blood

Armstrong, Karen

Editorial Bodley Head
Fecha de edición septiembre 2014 · Edición nº 1

Idioma inglés

EAN 9781847921871
512 páginas
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Resumen del libro

Countering the atheist claim that believers are by default violent fanatics and religion is the cause of all major wars, Karen Armstrong demonstrates that religious faith is not inherently violent. In fact, the world's major religions have throughout their history displayed ambivalent attitudes towards aggression and warfare. At times they have allied themselves with states and empires for protection or to further their influence; at others they have tried to curb state oppression and aggression and worked for peace and justice.

Taking us on a journey from prehistoric times to the present, Karen Armstrong contrasts medieval crusaders and modern-day jihadists with the pacifism of the Buddha and Jesus' vision of a just and peaceful society; moreover, she demonstrates that the underlying reasons - social, economic, political - for war and violence in our history often had very little to do with religion. While human beings have a natural propensity for aggression, collective violence and warfare emerged at a certain point in history when the invention of agriculture created a society and a state based on the accumulation of wealth. For most of history our destructive potential could be contained but with the industrialised warfare and all-powerful state of the modern age, humanity is on the brink of destroying itself.

Vast in scope, impeccably researched and passionately argued, Fields of Blood is more than a corrective to the prevailing view that religion is to blame for most of the bloodshed throughout human history: it is a celebration of those religious ideas and movements that have opposed war and aggression and promoted peace and reconciliation.

Biografía del autor

Premio Princesa de Asturias de Ciencias Sociales 2017<br> Karen Armstrong es una de las principales expertas del mundo en temas religiosos. Pasó siete años como monja católica, pero en 1969 colgó los hábitos para estudiar inglés en el St Anne's College de Oxford. En 1982 se convirtió en escritora y locutora a tiempo completo. Es autora de dieciséis libros y ha sido galardonada con honores y premios en todo el mundo, incluido el premio inaugural Nayef Al-Rodhan de la Academia Británica para mejorar el entendimiento transcultural en 2013 y el premio Princesa de Asturias de ciencias sociales en 2017.<br>





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