Wright, the bishop of Durham, has delivered among the most shallow and misleading speeches on the struggle
against jihadism and Iraq that any prominent religious leader has given.
For Wright, those limitations include speaking out on international affairs, the war
against jihadism, and Iraq.
George Weigel is Distinguished Senior Fellow of Washington's Ethics and Public Policy Center and the author, most recently, of Faith, Reason, and the War
Against Jihadism.
In Faith, Reason, and the War
Against Jihadism: A Call to Action, George Weigel offers a succinct statement of where the war on jihadism stands today, what....
Faith, Reason, and the War
Against Jihadism brings together in a little more than two hundred pages a treasure of information and perspectives on what may well be the defining conflict of the twenty - first century.
«If we're going to make any sort of progress on winning this global war
against Jihadism, we've got to focus on the ideology and win the battle of ideas, not just have a look at their propaganda tools and their frontmen and their symbols.»
Not exact matches
«The United States government should fight, and fight hard,
against radical Islamic
jihadism,» he blogged last year.
In particular, a new speech crime created by the law will target — as the government explained it to a Senate committee — those who «actively encourage some sort of unspecified action should be taken to do something bad
against Canadians or our allies, or to do something to support extreme
jihadism.»