List Books » Dying for Heaven: Holy Pleasure and Suicide Bombers-Why the Best Qualities of Religion Are Also Its Most Dangerous
Authors: Ariel Glucklich
ISBN-13: 9780061430817, ISBN-10: 0061430811
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Date Published: November 2009
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Ariel Glucklich is a professor at Georgetown University. He is the author of Sacred Pain: Hurting the Body for the Sake of the Soul, Climbing Chamundi Hill, and The Strides of Vishnu.
Why do terrorists do what they do? Not only are religiously motivated terrorists willing to self-destruct to achieve their goals, but neither threats nor incentives consistently prevent their devastating acts. Compounding this is the fact that soon extremist nations and terrorist groups in the Middle East and Asia will have nuclear weapons and may be driven by religion to use them. Is nuclear terror inevitable or can it be prevented?
Ariel Glucklich, Georgetown professor of religion and advisor to the U.S. defense community, reveals the fallacy of our country's three major assumptions about the motivations that lie behind terrorism:
The astonishing reality Glucklich reveals is that these radicals
Dying for Heaven offers a groundbreaking theory of religion and religious destructiveness; the book examines the motivations fueling those who perpetrate religious violence around the globe from Al Qaeda and other Islamic terrorists to violent Hindu nationalists, from Jewish-Zionist fundamentalists in Israel to leaders in Iran's race for nuclear weapons, and to Christian messianic defenders of American power. The continuing rise of religion as a global force and the proliferation of nuclear weapons create a unique challenge for policy advisors, who now must understand how far religious extremists will go toward nuclear annihilation. Dying for Heaven provides the key for understanding the religious drive to self-destruct and offers ways to combat the culture of suicide terrorism.
“[Dying for Heaven] is more than 300 pages of gripping analysis about the inner motivations—the high-octane rocket fuel—within religion.”
Introduction 1
1 Religious Self-Destructiveness and Nuclear Deterrence 11
2 The Mysteries of Pleasure 41
3 The Varieties of Religious Pleasure 67
4 The School for Happiness 101
5 Disgust and Desire: Why We Sacrifice for the Group 131
6 God's Love and the Prozac Effect 159
7 Spiritual Love and the Seeds of Annihilation 193
8 The Paradise Paradox: The Misery of Heaven-Addicts 225
9 The Martyr's Theater 251
Conclusion 287
Acknowledgments 291
Notes 293
Index 329