Blake eventually finds himself in
the middle of a religious war, where crazy doesn't even begin to explain those involved with it.
Not exact matches
Religious people are so concerned about the so - called «culture
war» that they're out there voting for the greatest enemies
of the well - being and opportunity
of the working - and
middle - classes.
The problem with your list is that if we take examples such as your first one, «European Colonization
of Americas», it can viewed as a
religious cause but with the growing trade battles at that time between European states we can say that it was a trade
war that the native Americans got caught in the
middle of.
The interesting situation approaching is that US
religious folk are now being whipped up to being anti-muslim in order to support our
warring attempts to retain dominance
of the
middle east.
Yet it is one
of the great losses
of just
war thinking — and
of modern societies — that from the
middle of the seventeenth century through the
middle of the twentieth, creative
religious efforts to think through the meaning and implications
of this tradition have ranged from occasional to notably lacking.
Then there is the sad and, to my mind, unmistakable fact that people who have adopted the so - called «presumption against
war» tend to get things wrong, time and again: as the U.S. bishops got the dynamics of the Cold War wrong in their 1983 pastoral letter, «The Challenge of Peace»; as most religious leaders and intellectuals got it wrong in predicting a Middle East Armageddon in the first Gulf War and the recent Iraq W
war» tend to get things wrong, time and again: as the U.S. bishops got the dynamics
of the Cold
War wrong in their 1983 pastoral letter, «The Challenge of Peace»; as most religious leaders and intellectuals got it wrong in predicting a Middle East Armageddon in the first Gulf War and the recent Iraq W
War wrong in their 1983 pastoral letter, «The Challenge
of Peace»; as most
religious leaders and intellectuals got it wrong in predicting a
Middle East Armageddon in the first Gulf
War and the recent Iraq W
War and the recent Iraq
WarWar.
The images abound in stock video footage accompanying stories on evangelicals, the
religious right, megachurches and the culture
wars — the obligatory shots
of middle - class worshipers, usually white, in corporate - looking auditoriums or sanctuaries, swaying to the electrified music
of «praise bands,» their eyes closed, their enraptured faces tilted heavenward, a hand (or hands) raised to the sky.
Perhaps the Bibi policy
of making
religious war, destabilizing the entire
middle east aggressively should be overlooked.
The images abound in stock video footage accompanying stories on evangelicals, the
religious right, megachurches and the culture
wars — the obligatory shots
of middle - class worshipers, usually white, in corporate - looking auditoriums or sanctuaries, swaying to the electrified music
of «praise bands,» their eyes closed, their enraptured faces tilted heavenward, a hand (or hands) raised to...