Synopses & Reviews
Is there a relationship between religious convictions and terrorist actions? Is there a role, negative or positive, that religious leaders can play with respect to terrorism? Morality and Terrorism: An Interfaith Perspective gathers views from across the analytical and religious landscape to tackle profound questions about the origin and potential solutions for terrorism.
We live in an age where terrorism has become a universal challenge. One could argue that an even greater challenge is to think about terrorism and more specifically to examine the links between terrorism and religion. This book tackles this crucial issue in a timely and superb manner.”
Dr. Louis Perron, Vice-Dean of Philosophy, Saint Paul University
This work will help us understand the role of religion in both fostering and preventing current brands of terrorism, through a range of religious perspectives and cultural experiences.”
Dr. Jean-François Méthot, Dominican University College of Philosophy and Theology and President of the Association of Philosophy, Ottawa
Review
Religiously motivated terrorism and its Janus face the war against terrorism threaten modern civilization. In Morality and Terrorism scholars from different disciplines analyze the religious, social and political backgrounds of terrorism. This kind of study is needed to give us a better understanding of modern global politics and find constructive and peace-building ways forward.” Göran Collste, Professor of Applied Ethics, Linköping University, Sweden, and President of Societas Ethica
We live in an age where terrorism has become a universal challenge. One could argue that an even greater challenge is to think about terrorism and more specifically to examine the links between terrorism and religion. This book tackles this crucial issue in a timely and superb manner.” Dr. Louis Perron, Vice-Dean of Philosophy, Saint Paul University
This work will help us understand the role of religion in both fostering and preventing current brands of terrorism, through a range of religious perspectives and cultural experiences.” Dr. Jean-François Méthot, Dominican University College of Philosophy and Theology and President of the Association of Philosophy, Ottawa
The topic of religion and terrorism has been hotly debated, with some observers making it central to their analyses and others dismissing the role of religion altogether. Morality and Terrorism: A Interfaith Perspective is an intelligent collection that will both contribute to and deepen this debate in significant ways.” James Lewis, University of Tromsø, Norway
Synopsis
Global, interfaith perspectives on the causes and ways to combat religious terrorism
Synopsis
Is there a relationship between religious convictions and terrorist actions? Is there a role, negative or positive, that religious leaders can play with respect to terrorism? Morality and Terrorism: An Interfaith Perspective gathers views from across the analytical and religious landscape to tackle profound questions about the origin and potential solutions for terrorism.
Mahmoud Masaeli studied in Tehran, Iran, before completing a PhD in international relations at Carleton University. He serves as a post-doctoral fellow in ethics and international relations at Saint Paul University, Ottawa, and has been active in several international conferences on cultural and interfaith dialogue.
Synopsis
Is there a relationship between religious convictions and terrorist actions? Is there a role, negative or positive, that religious leaders can play with respect to terrorism? Morality and Terrorism: An Interfaith Perspective gathers views from across the analytical and religious landscape to tackle profound questions about the origin, and potential solutions for terrorism.
About the Author
MAHMOUD MASAELI completed undergraduate and graduate studies in Tehran, Iran, holds a PhD in International Relations from Carleton University, and is currently working on a doctorate from the Dominican University College of Philosophy and Theology in Ottawa, Canada. He serves as a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Ethics and International Relations at Saint Paul University, Ottawa, and has been active in several international conferences focusing on cultural and interfaith dialogue. Dr. Masaeli is author of dozens of books and articles in Farsi and English.