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  • ISBN:
    0061582611
  • ISBN-13:
    9780061582615
  • PUB. DATE:
    September 2009
  • PUBLISHER:
    HarperCollins Publishers
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God's Battalions: The Case for the Crusades by Rodney Stark

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Interestingby CaptWill

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Finally a much needed "Pro-Western" approach to studying the Crusades. Stark writes clearly and crisply on the subject and leaves no doubt as to his professional opinion on the subject. Time and again he comes directly to the point. In some cases this comes across as axe-grinding or even bias, yet even so he makes a strong and valid case. I gave him a 4 on the research because at times...

Very interesting bookby Anonymous

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The author looks at the crusades from a differing point of view than most current history books. Stark's facts and conclusions provide the reader with an intelligent argument to consider. Well written and definintely worth reading.

Illuminating...by Selvarin

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Well what can I say? This book provides an intellectual 'reboot' for those who know no better than what the West has fed itself over the past century about the Crusades. He provides historical data that provides the overview, the historical context of what was going on in the Middle East and Western Europe, showing that the Crusades did not spring up for base greed and without provocation. It was a...


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God's Battalions

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  • Pub. Date: September 2009
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Sales Rank: 425,079

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In God's Battalions, award-winning author Rodney Stark takes on the long-held view that the Crusades were the first round of European colonialism, conducted for land, loot, and converts by barbarian Christians who victimized the cultivated Muslims. To the contrary, Stark argues that the Crusades were the first military response to unwarranted Muslim terrorist aggression.

Stark reviews the history of the seven major Crusades from 1095 to 1291, demonstrating that the Crusades were precipitated by Islamic provocations, centuries of bloody attempts to colonize the West, and sudden attacks on Christian pilgrims and holy places. Although the Crusades were initiated by a plea from the pope, Stark argues that this had nothing to do with any elaborate design of the Christian world to convert all Muslims to Christianity by force of arms. Given current tensions in the Middle East and terrorist attacks around the world, Stark's views are a thought-provoking contribution to our understanding and are sure to spark debate.

Publishers Weekly

It always seems counterintuitive to moderns that warfare and religion can be consistent. Ideally, followers of the prince of peace are to avoid the sword and shield. Clearly, this has not always been the case. Frequently in the crosshairs of critics are the Christian wars against Muslims known as the Crusades, commonly viewed as the birth of European imperialism and the forced spread of Christianity. But what if we've had it all wrong? What if the Crusades were a justifiable response to a strong and determined foe? Stark, a prominent sociologist and author of 27 books on history and religion, has penned a compelling argument that these bloody encounters had less to do with spreading Christianity than with responding to an ever more dangerous enemy—the emerging Islamic empire. There is much to be learned here. Filled with fascinating historical glimpses of monks and Templars, priests and pilgrims, kings and contemplatives, Stark pulls it all together and challenges us to reconsider our view of the Crusades. (Oct.)

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Biography

Rodney Stark is the Distinguished Professor of the Social Sciences and codirector of the Institute for Studies of Religion at Baylor University. His previous books include The Rise of Christianity, God's Battalions, Cities of God, and Discovering God, which won the 2008 Award of Merit for Theology/Ethics from Christianity Today.