From the earliest days of Christianity to today, battle, war, and warfare have had a longstanding and persistent alliance with religion. Throughout history, from the Battle of Rephidim in the Book of Exodus, and the Medieval Crusades, all the way to World War I, religion, or at least Christianity and war, have had an inseparable bond. Religion is key to understanding those wars – to comprehend why so many people participated in wars, and why they persisted in fighting during these wars. Early twentieth century war narratives, especially those connected to the First World War, have the presence of various religious elements, which are used to demonstrate the authors’ attitudes towards religion and the role religion had in that war. This mast...
Despite narratives of secularization, it appears that the British public persistently pay attention ...
The roots of today’s sectarian-fueled conflicts lie in the First World War. By igniting “a global re...
It is often alleged that religion is a major cause of war and dissent. History is littered with the ...
Jedan od najstarijih ideoloških fenomena je religijski. Od kada je čovjek počeo kritički misliti i ...
The paper tries to go back over some of the issues that seem to be common to all of the European Chr...
The wars that dissolved Yugoslavia – were they religious wars? Why are conflicts increasingly coded ...
The ‘cultural turn’ of historiography on the First World War has allocated to the religious discours...
Martin\u27s answer to the question posed by his title is that since at least 1648, Christianity has ...
Religija i rat pojave su koje vuku svoje korijene iz daleke povijesti. Religija se pojavila zbog pot...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
Within the framework of a moral theory of warfare, religion per se may well have a war morale promot...
Capturing their innermost thoughts and feelings, Anzac diaries and letters offer access to the souls...
The relationships between war and religion is a vast topic : besides the study of rites, it involves...
This thesis examines the reactions to the First World War by the churches of the United Kingdom thr...
On 13 February 1706, in the Republic of Poland, near its western border, between the villages of Dęb...
Despite narratives of secularization, it appears that the British public persistently pay attention ...
The roots of today’s sectarian-fueled conflicts lie in the First World War. By igniting “a global re...
It is often alleged that religion is a major cause of war and dissent. History is littered with the ...
Jedan od najstarijih ideoloških fenomena je religijski. Od kada je čovjek počeo kritički misliti i ...
The paper tries to go back over some of the issues that seem to be common to all of the European Chr...
The wars that dissolved Yugoslavia – were they religious wars? Why are conflicts increasingly coded ...
The ‘cultural turn’ of historiography on the First World War has allocated to the religious discours...
Martin\u27s answer to the question posed by his title is that since at least 1648, Christianity has ...
Religija i rat pojave su koje vuku svoje korijene iz daleke povijesti. Religija se pojavila zbog pot...
When in 1914 the European nations mobilised for war, the churches followed suit. Notwithstanding pre...
Within the framework of a moral theory of warfare, religion per se may well have a war morale promot...
Capturing their innermost thoughts and feelings, Anzac diaries and letters offer access to the souls...
The relationships between war and religion is a vast topic : besides the study of rites, it involves...
This thesis examines the reactions to the First World War by the churches of the United Kingdom thr...
On 13 February 1706, in the Republic of Poland, near its western border, between the villages of Dęb...
Despite narratives of secularization, it appears that the British public persistently pay attention ...
The roots of today’s sectarian-fueled conflicts lie in the First World War. By igniting “a global re...
It is often alleged that religion is a major cause of war and dissent. History is littered with the ...