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""Religion and Violence" engages dialectically key symbols of religiously motivated violence through the insights of Bernard Lonergan. Sociologists and psychologists argue the link between religion and violence, but religion is viewed more as part of the problem and not part of the solution to violence. Bernard Lonergan’s insights have helped the author arrive at a number of conclusions regarding the link between religion and violence. He argues that there is a difference between distorted religion and genuine religion, between authenticity and inauthenticity of the subject. Distorted religion has the capacity to shape traditions in ways that justify violence, while genuine religion heals persons, helps them make different moral decisions when confronted with situations of conflict, and aims to explore new ways of understanding themselves as shaping history toward progress. Dominic Arcamone works as a mission manager in healthcare. He has been a sessional lecturer for the Australian Catholic University since 2007. His theological reflection has been enhanced through integrating the insights of the Canadian philosopher and theologian Bernard Lonergan. ‘Dominic Arcamone takes titans of religious thought - René Girard, Charles Taylor, and most significantly, Bernard Lonergan - and brings their insights to bear as he explores the relationship between religion and violence. It is at once an engaging, dialectical, and constructive piece of scholarship in which he examines symbols of cosmic war, martyrdom, demonisation, and warrior empowerment. Arcamone’s timely work offers a much-needed and highly nuanced framework that enables one to discern between authentic and inauthentic religious claims about violence.’ Rohan Curnow, Academic Registrar, Professor Extraordinarius of Dogmatic Theology, Catholic Institute of Sydney. ‘Dominic Arcamone tackles the oft-avoided relationship between violence and religion with care, intelligence, and a genuine concern to effectively communicate complex ideas. Addressing the dangerous ideas of the attraction of violence and war and its influence on religious imagination, Religion and Violence critically examines notions of legitimate authority, justice, right intentions, and their cumulative impact on action. . . . "Religion and Violence" is the fruit of creativity born from sustained hard work. Truly a book for our times.’ John Francis Collins, Acting Director, Catholic Enquiry Centre, Australian Catholic Bishops Conference."
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Language - English
Paperback
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Dominic Arcamone
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ISBN - 9780227175712
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm
Page Count - 293
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