The Myth of Religious Violence

Secular Ideology and the Roots of Modern Conflict

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Other Practices, Atheism, Philosophy
Cover of the book The Myth of Religious Violence by William T Cavanaugh, Oxford University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: William T Cavanaugh ISBN: 9780199888887
Publisher: Oxford University Press Publication: September 3, 2009
Imprint: Oxford University Press Language: English
Author: William T Cavanaugh
ISBN: 9780199888887
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication: September 3, 2009
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Language: English

The idea that religion has a dangerous tendency to promote violence is part of the conventional wisdom of Western societies, and it underlies many of our institutions and policies, from limits on the public role of religion to efforts to promote liberal democracy in the Middle East. William T. Cavanaugh challenges this conventional wisdom by examining how the twin categories of religion and the secular are constructed. A growing body of scholarly work explores how the category 'religion' has been constructed in the modern West and in colonial contexts according to specific configurations of political power. Cavanaugh draws on this scholarship to examine how timeless and transcultural categories of 'religion and 'the secular' are used in arguments that religion causes violence. He argues three points: 1) There is no transhistorical and transcultural essence of religion. What counts as religious or secular in any given context is a function of political configurations of power; 2) Such a transhistorical and transcultural concept of religion as non-rational and prone to violence is one of the foundational legitimating myths of Western society; 3) This myth can be and is used to legitimate neo-colonial violence against non-Western others, particularly the Muslim world.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The idea that religion has a dangerous tendency to promote violence is part of the conventional wisdom of Western societies, and it underlies many of our institutions and policies, from limits on the public role of religion to efforts to promote liberal democracy in the Middle East. William T. Cavanaugh challenges this conventional wisdom by examining how the twin categories of religion and the secular are constructed. A growing body of scholarly work explores how the category 'religion' has been constructed in the modern West and in colonial contexts according to specific configurations of political power. Cavanaugh draws on this scholarship to examine how timeless and transcultural categories of 'religion and 'the secular' are used in arguments that religion causes violence. He argues three points: 1) There is no transhistorical and transcultural essence of religion. What counts as religious or secular in any given context is a function of political configurations of power; 2) Such a transhistorical and transcultural concept of religion as non-rational and prone to violence is one of the foundational legitimating myths of Western society; 3) This myth can be and is used to legitimate neo-colonial violence against non-Western others, particularly the Muslim world.

More books from Oxford University Press

Cover of the book Please Please Me by William T Cavanaugh
Cover of the book Elective Affinities : A Novel by William T Cavanaugh
Cover of the book Science, Truth, and Democracy by William T Cavanaugh
Cover of the book Debating the Death Penalty by William T Cavanaugh
Cover of the book The Musician's Way : A Guide to Practice Performance and Wellness by William T Cavanaugh
Cover of the book Electoral Rules and Democracy in Latin America by William T Cavanaugh
Cover of the book Autopsy of a Suicidal Mind by William T Cavanaugh
Cover of the book Rest in Peace: A Cultural History of Death and the Funeral Home in Twentieth-Century America by William T Cavanaugh
Cover of the book Adaptive Perspectives on Human-Technology Interaction by William T Cavanaugh
Cover of the book Fixing Failed States by William T Cavanaugh
Cover of the book Mastering the Art of Performance by William T Cavanaugh
Cover of the book So You Want to be a Scientist? by William T Cavanaugh
Cover of the book Recording Tips for Music Educators by William T Cavanaugh
Cover of the book Evolutionary Psychopathology by William T Cavanaugh
Cover of the book Feminism: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide by William T Cavanaugh
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy