Modernity, Religion, and the War on Terror

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States that the war on terror cannot be truly understood without investigating the legitimacy of modernity, the challenge that religion presents to modernization, and the post-colonial predicament from which Islamist reaction arises. This book illuminates the war on terror in light of these issues.

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Hegel on Religion and Politics.Angelica Nuzzo (ed.) - 2012 - State University of New York Press.
The Active Fanaticism of Political and Religious Life.Will Dudley - 2012 - In Angelica Nuzzo (ed.), Hegel on Religion and Politics. State University of New York Press. pp. 119-131.

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