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Few Call It War surveys the history of violence in the major religions and how it fuels ideologies and acts of terrorism today.
List of contents
Chapter One The Blinders Were on Prior to 9/11
Chapter Two This Kind of Terror is not New
Chapter Three A Brief History of Religious Terrorism
Chapter Four The History of Violence in Religion
Chapter Five Zionists, Crusaders and Jihadists
Chapter Six The Jewish Fist: Sanctification of the Name
Chapter Seven Guns and Jesus: Christian Identity and the Patriot Movement
Chapter Eight Christian Patriots: Serious Activists and Stolen Identity
Chapter Nine Islamic Jihad: Holy or Unholy Warriors?
Chapter Ten Allah¿s Sweet Revenge: Black Gold in the Ground
Chapter Eleven Unlikely Bedfellows: Uncommon Commonalities
Chapter Twelve Are All Terrorists and Religions the Same?
An Open Letter to My Religious Readers
About the Author
About the author
Dr. Robert Michael Hicks, a military chaplain of thirty-two years and a retired colonel of the United States Air Force, has also served as an undergraduate and graduate instructor at various institutions. Currently, he is adjunct professor of history at Belhaven University in Orlando, Florida. A published author of eleven books including bestsellers
Masculine Journey and
Failure to Scream, Hicks also regularly consults with military and law enforcement agencies and has made more than 300 radio and TV appearances.
Summary
Few Call It War surveys the history of violence in the major religions and how it fuels ideologies and acts of terrorism today.