Jihad and Sacred Vengeance

Jihad and Sacred Vengeance
Title Jihad and Sacred Vengeance PDF eBook
Author Jerry S. Piven
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 320
Release 2002
Genre Armenian Genocide, 1915-1923
ISBN 0595251048

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Terrorism, Jihad, and Sacred Vengeance

Terrorism, Jihad, and Sacred Vengeance
Title Terrorism, Jihad, and Sacred Vengeance PDF eBook
Author Jerry S. Piven
Publisher
Pages 400
Release 2004
Genre Jihad
ISBN

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Jihad and Sacred Vengeance

Jihad and Sacred Vengeance
Title Jihad and Sacred Vengeance PDF eBook
Author Jerry S. Piven
Publisher Writers Club Press
Pages 324
Release 2002-10
Genre Armenian massacres, 1915-1923
ISBN 9780595650422

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Terrorism, Political Violence, and Extremism

Terrorism, Political Violence, and Extremism
Title Terrorism, Political Violence, and Extremism PDF eBook
Author Chris E. Stout Ph.D.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 377
Release 2017-05-24
Genre Psychology
ISBN 144085193X

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A must-read for psychologists-clinical and academic alike-as well as for political scientists, policy analysts, and others working in the realm of terrorism, political violence, and extremism, this book carefully explores the theories, observations, and approaches of authorities in the field and addresses how and why terrorism has perpetuated for so long. Terrorism is now a regular topic in the news rather than a rare or an unusual occurrence. The possibility of violent terrorist acts constitutes a legitimate safety concern, regardless of one's country of residence: no longer can anyone assume that their location is beyond the reach or outside the targeted areas of any number of terrorist groups. Terrorism, Political Violence, and Extremism: New Psychology to Understand, Face, and Defuse the Threat examines why the number of terrorist attacks has greatly increased since the attacks on September 11, 2001, including well-known events such as the Madrid train bombings (2004), the London Underground bombings (2005), the San Bernardino and Paris attacks (2015), and countless others, particularly in the Middle East and Africa. Beyond providing a careful and up-to-date assessment of the state of terrorism worldwide, which includes coverage of the religious and political origins of terrorist activities, the book pinpoints less-recognized and rarely studied aspects of terrorism, such as terrorism hysteria, sexuality, shame, and rape. The diverse perspectives within this unified volume are relevant to a breadth of subject areas, such as international psychology, military psychology, political science, political theory, religious studies, military theory, peace studies, military sciences, law enforcement, public health, sociology, anthropology, social work, law, and feminist theory.

The Philosophy of Spirituality

The Philosophy of Spirituality
Title The Philosophy of Spirituality PDF eBook
Author Heather Salazar
Publisher BRILL
Pages 356
Release 2018-11-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004376313

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The essays in The Philosophy of Spirituality explore a new field in philosophy. Until recently, most philosophers in the analytic and continental Western traditions treated spirituality as a religious concept. Any non-religious spirituality tended to be neglected or dismissed as irremediably vague. Here, from various philosophical and cultural perspectives, it is addressed as a subject of independent interest. This is a philosophical response to increasing numbers of spiritual but not religious people inhabiting secular societies and the heightened interaction between a multitude of spiritual traditions in a globalized age. A provocative array of approaches (African, Indigenous, Indian, Stoic, and Sufic perspectives, as well as Western analytic and continental views) offer fresh insights, many articulated by emerging voices. Contributors are Mariapaola Bergomi, Moses Biney, Christopher Braddock, Drew Chastain, Kerem Eksen, Nikolay Milkov, Roderick Nicholls, Jerry Piven, Heather Salazar, Eric Steinhart, Richard White, Mark Wynn and Eric Yang.

For Love of the Father

For Love of the Father
Title For Love of the Father PDF eBook
Author Ruth Stein
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 246
Release 2010
Genre Religion
ISBN 0804763046

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For Love of the Father provides a psychological explanation of the attraction of destructive and self-destructive fundamentalism in terms of male longings.

Eroticisms

Eroticisms
Title Eroticisms PDF eBook
Author Jerry S. Piven
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 302
Release 2003
Genre Psychology
ISBN 059527448X

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Eroticisms: Love, Sex, and Perversion explores the elusiveness of human sensuality. In an era of conflicting moral relativism, political correctness, validation of lifestyle choices, liberation, hedonism, and postmodern pansexualism, versus resurgent puritanism, conservatism, fundamentalism, and theological anti-sexualism, this fifth volume of Psychological Undercurrents of History penetrates current debates and delves into the past to grasp the viscous ambiguities of sexuality, and reassess the question of whether the erotic can be perverse.