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Christianophobia by Rupert Shortt

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Why are faiths now so associated with violent conflict? Why has the communications revolution had a deeper impact on Islam than on Christianity? Why is there a tendency to associate Christianity with the West, and with overt/covert forms of colonialism? This title deals with these questions.

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Christianophobia by Rupert Shortt

The aim of this book is twofold: One is to counter the huge weight of column inches being spent on the perceived, and actual, persecution of Islam. The second is to turn up the volume on the side of Christians rather than Atheists (a position which has been underpinned so vociferously by Dawkins et al in recent times). In fact there have been - and still are - many terrible stories of murder, oppression and persecution of Christians around the world, in East Timor, Burma, Egypt, China, Iran, and many other countries. The reason we don't hear much about them, says the author, is the fear of giving offence; the fact young Christians don't become radicalised; and persecuted Christians tend not to respond with violence. Yet Christians are persecuted in greater numbers than any other global religious body, and this fact is severely under-recognised. It looks likely interfaith relations will be a major challenge of the 21st century, and harmony between religions is looking pretty remote. Why are faiths now so associated with violent conflict? Why has the communications revolution had a deeper impact on Islam than on Christianity? Why is there a tendency to associate Christianity with the West, and with overt/covert forms of colonialism? Just how insular and prejudiced are we in the West about Christians abroad?
Thorough, fluent and hard-hitting, Shortt’s years of experience as an investigative journalist shine through in this controversial and enlightening book* Telegraph *
A very well-balanced and timely analysis...Shortt is a sane, observant reporter, and the story he tells is a very troubling one * A. N. Wilson *
An important book that statesmen of all faiths would do well to read. -- Gerald Butt * Church Times *
A much needed wake-up call...Required reading. -- Lord Alton, Books of the Year * Catholic Times *
Important, well-written...the overall impact is shocking. * Tablet *
Rupert Shortt is Religion Editor of the TLS, and a Visiting Fellow of Blackfriars Hall, Oxford. He lives in London.
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ISBN 13 9781846042775
ISBN 10 1846042771
Title Christianophobia
Author Rupert Shortt
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 2013-07-04
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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