Violence in the name of God: the militant Jihadist response to modernity

"This book traces the trajectory of militant jihadism to show how violence is more intentionally embraced as the centre of worship, social order and ideology. Undertaking an in-depth analysis of militant jihadist groups and utilising the work of René Girard, Joel Hodge argues that the extreme v...

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Main Author: Hodge, Joel (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: [London, England] Bloomsbury Publishing 2020
In:Year: 2020
Reviews:[Rezension von: Hodge, Joel, Violence in the name of God : the militant Jihadist response to modernity] (2020) (Kirwan, Michael, 1959 -)
[Rezension von: Hodge, Joel, Violence in the name of God : the militant Jihadist response to modernity] (2022) (Palaver, Wolfgang, 1958 -)
Series/Journal:Violence, desire, and the sacred
Further subjects:B Islam
B Jihad
B Religious Fanaticism Islam
B Terrorism Religious aspects Islam
B Electronic books
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Summary:"This book traces the trajectory of militant jihadism to show how violence is more intentionally embraced as the centre of worship, social order and ideology. Undertaking an in-depth analysis of militant jihadist groups and utilising the work of René Girard, Joel Hodge argues that the extreme violence of militant jihadists is a response to modernity in two ways that have not been sufficiently explored by the existing literature. Firstly, it is a manifestation of the unrestrained and escalating state of desire and rivalry in modernity, which militant jihadists seek to counter with extreme violence. Secondly, it is a response to the unveiling and discrediting of sacred violence, which militant jihadists seek to reverse by more purposefully valorising sacred violence in what they believe to be jihad. Relevant to anyone interested in Islam, philosophy of religion, theology, and terrorism, Violence in the Name of God imagines new ways of thinking about militancy in the name of Islam in the twenty-first century."--
Acknowledgements Introduction: Why Another Book on Jihadism? -- Part I 1 -- René Girard's Mimetic Theory 2 -- Violence in Modernity -- Part II -- 3 -- The Islamic Modernity 4 -- The Militant Jihadist Response to Modernity 5 -- The Rise of Violent Jihad 6 -- Jihadism and Violence 7 -- Violence and Identity 8 -- Sacred Jihadist Totalitarianism -- Part III 9 -- Why Is God Part of Human Violence? The Idolatrous Nature of Militant Jihadism 10 -- The Sacred and the Holy: Alternatives to Escalating Violence -- Appendix: René Girard at a Glance, Scott Cowdell, Chris Fleming, and Joel Hodge Glossary of Key Girardian Terms, Scott Cowdell, Chris Fleming, and Joel Hodge -- Bibliography -- Index.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN:1350104973
Access:Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to individual document purchasers
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5040/9781350105003