I am not fully back but here is an interesting interview of James Carroll. I just watched his excellent brave documentary titled: 'Constantine's Sword: No War is Holy.
In it, he focuses on the hatred Christians have historically put upon the Jews. Additionally, he touches on Islam and what Christians (particularly the U.S military) are doing to proliferate the hatred.
I enjoyed the documentary. Here is a 20 minute interview some of you may enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoN9rdj99ns
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Welcome to my blog. Here I share my successes and failures along my journey to becoming an anthropologist. My most prominent interest anthropologically are the new approaches to handing food security/healthy eating in the US, particularly in urban "food deserts". I enjoy the Anthropology of Tourism as well; combining food and tourism has scholarly promise. My other interests which have converted into anthropological hobbies of sorts include converts to Islam, diaspora of Muslims, and MENA in general. I also have some interest in historical archaeology.
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I welcome comments, discussion and even respectful debating. I will however keep discussions to a respectable level. I reserve the right to ban anyone from this forum.
3 comments:
I disagree with his premise that religious wars started with Constantine, and with his assertation of the anti-semitism of Popes which has been contradicted by David Raban who shows there are a group of disaffected Catholics and ex-priests trying to effect change within the RC Church by using anti-semitism as a lever.
Pope Pius XII, the WWII Pope is coming to be understood, by the Jews themselves, as having done a great deal for them during the Nazi era, and maintaining a sufficiently compliant profile to be able to continue to operate. The issue of the military chaplains evangelizing within the ranks, and seeing themselves as on a Crusade to convert the American troops while they are crusading in the Middle East is an important one on which much has been written.
Thanks for the reference.
I don't know enough about Christian and Catholic history to make a rebuttal to your comment. lol
Regarding evangelistic behavior within the military, that does not suprise me.
I tried to find the military links, but they refuse to appear. Hmmmm, very suspicious that! LOL!
If I find anything interesting I will post in here.
I'm becoming quite the Pope Pius XII fan, and hoping for his canonization--rather funny for someone who cares more about the Papacy as a historical and political player, or then again maybe not! LOL :)
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