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Jack David Eller

    David Eller est un anthropologue culturel dont le travail explore la nature de la religion et de la croyance. Il enquête sur la manière dont la foi est construite et se manifeste au sein des sociétés, en s'appuyant sur des recherches approfondies sur le terrain. Son analyse de l'athéisme révèle qu'il s'agit plus qu'une simple absence de croyance en des dieux, signifiant souvent un rejet de la croyance elle-même. Eller combine habilement l'enquête scientifique avec la perspicacité philosophique pour explorer ces thèmes complexes.

    Cruel Creeds, Virtuous Violence
    • Cruel Creeds, Virtuous Violence

      Religious Violence Across Culture and History

      This illuminating, in-depth studypresents a wealth of case material, demonstrating the many manifestations of religious violence-not just war and terrorism, which are the focus of so many discussions of religiously motivated violence-but also more prevalent forms. The author, an anthropologist, devotes separate chapters · sacrifice (both animal and human); · self-mortification (including self-injury, asceticism, and martyrdom); · religious persecution (from anti-Semitic pogroms to witchhunts); · ethno-religious conflict (including such hotspots as Sri Lanka, Northern Ireland, and the former Yugoslavia); · religious wars (from the ancient Hebrews' wars and the Christian Crusades to Islamic jihad and Hindu righteous wars); · and religious homicide and abuse (spousal abuse, genital mutilation, and "dowry death," among other manifestations). In the final chapter, "Religion and Nonviolence," the author examines nonviolent and low-conflict societies and considers various methods of managing conflict. This book goes a long way toward helping us understand the nature of violence generally, its complicated connections with religion, and how society in the future might avoid being blindsided by the worst aspects of human nature.

      Cruel Creeds, Virtuous Violence