Fields of Blood

  • Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence
    By Karen Armstrong

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  • Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence
    By Karen Armstrong

    Countering the atheist claim that believers are by default violent fanatics and religion is the cause of all major wars, this book demonstrates that religious faith is not inherently violent.

  • Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence
    By Karen Armstrong

    Karen Armstrong, former Roman Catholic nun and one of our foremost scholars of religion, speaks out to disprove the link between religion and bloodshed. * Religion is as old as humanity: Fields of Blood goes back to the Stone Age hunter ...

  • Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence
    By Karen Armstrong

    Informed by Armstrong's sweeping erudition and personal commitment to the promotion of compassion, Fields of Blood makes vividly clear that religion is not the problem.

  • Fields of Blood: Mengurai Sejarah Hubungan Agama dan Kekerasan
    By Karen Armstrong

    _____, (dengan John J. Donohue) ed., Islam in Transition: Muslim Perspectives (New York, 1982). _____, (dengan Dahlia Mogahed), Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think; Based on Gallup's World Poll—the Largest Study ...

  • Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence
    By Karen Armstrong

    The best-selling author of A History of God provides a sweeping exploration of religion's connection to violence, from the agrarian societies of early civilized man to the growing post-9/11 disillusionment with religion.

  • Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence
    By Karen Armstrong

    Karen Armstrong, former Roman Catholic nun and one of our foremost scholars of religion, speaks out to disprove the link between religion and bloodshed. * Religion is as old as humanity: Fields of Blood goes back to the Stone Age hunter ...

  • Fields of Blood: The Prairie Grove Campaign
    By William L. Shea

    Hindman to Marmaduke, 14 Nov., and to John W. Dunnington, 25 Oct., Dunnington to Hindman, 1 Nov., Holmes to Hindman, 2 Nov., ... Keller noted that 83 of the 1,259 patients admitted to the hospital on Mulberry Creek had died ...

  • Fields of Blood: The Prairie Grove Campaign
    By William L. Shea

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  • Fields of Blood: The D20 Book of War
    By Various, Eden Studios, Matt Colville

    Fields of Blood: The Book of War provides everything you need to rule a nation, raise an army, and assault your enemies on the battlefield.

  • Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence
    By Karen Armstrong

    Baffledand furious, Cain luredhis brother intothe family plotand killed him, his arable landbecoming a field of blood that cried outto Yahweh for vengeance. “Damned be youfrom thesoil, which opened upitsmouth to receive your brother's ...

  • Fields of Blood: A Novel
    By Ben Kane

    But battle cannot be delayed for much longer. Eventually, the two armies meet under a fierce summer sun in August in the south of Italy. The place is Cannae-the fields of blood.

  • Fields of Blood: Religion and the History of Violence
    By Karen Armstrong

    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 ...