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E-raamat: Evangelical Violence: Christian Nationalism, the Great Commission and a Millennium of "e;Holy"e; Warfare

(Boston University, USA)
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Evangelical Violence examines the long history of western states and actors attempting to export and impose Christianity on non-western peoples, and the use of state-administered violence to achieve these “evangelical” goals.



Evangelical Violence examines the long history of western states and actors attempting to export and impose Christianity on non-western peoples, and the use of state-administered violence to achieve these “evangelical” goals.This book explores the theological underpinnings of western attempts to spread Christianity and examines how variations in the interpretation of this theological imperative have impacted beliefs and practices of western states.

The book argues that, throughout the past millennium, the foreign policy of western states has been heavily influenced by the Christian concept of evangelism, based on the scriptural Great Commission, the command to “go and make disciples of all nations.” When evangelism has been conceived in collective rather than individualistic terms — an extension of the concept of “Christian Nationalism” to international relations — violence has been readily and more intensely used against non-Christian societies to achieve both conversion and secular goals, whereas a more individualistic understanding of conversion has constrained violence and promoted persuasive and humanitarian-focused outreach. The book analyses the relationship between prevailing western concepts of evangelism and the use of force against non-western societies through a series of case studies that include the Crusades; the first and second waves of western colonization of the Americas, Africa and Asia; westward expansion of the United States; and modern examples of international interventionism.

This book will appeal to students and scholars interested in Christian nationalism, colonialism, the history of international relations, and the intersection of religion and politics.

Chapter
1. The Great Commission, Christian Humanism and Christian
Nationalism
Chapter
2. Crusades, Conquest and Conversion
Chapter
3. Spain,
Portugal and the Catholic Conquest of the Americas
Chapter
4. The United
States of America, Mission and Manifest Destiny
Chapter
5. British, French
and German Colonialism in Comparative Perspective
Chapter
6. World Wars, Cold
War and Christianity
Chapter
7. From New World Order to War on Terror
Conclusion: Christianity, the West and the World Today
Christopher Rhodes is Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences at the College of General Studies at Boston University, USA. His research interests are in political economy of religion, identity and politics, African politics and organizational behavior and political activities.