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Dying for Heaven: Holy Pleasure and Suicide Bombers-Why the Best Qualities of Religion Are Also Its Most Dangerous
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In
Dying for Heaven
, Georgetown scholar and advisor to the defense community Ariel Glucklich explains the religious motivation of terrorism. This provocative work of political science argues that the very best qualities of religion—its ability to make people feel good and bring them together—are in fact its most dangerous. Glucklich, author of
Sacred Pain
and
Climbing Chamundi Hill,
offers a new understanding of religion and provides a vision for preventing further religiously-inspired violence.
Dying for Heaven
, Georgetown scholar and advisor to the defense community Ariel Glucklich explains the religious motivation of terrorism. This provocative work of political science argues that the very best qualities of religion—its ability to make people feel good and bring them together—are in fact its most dangerous. Glucklich, author of
Sacred Pain
and
Climbing Chamundi Hill,
offers a new understanding of religion and provides a vision for preventing further religiously-inspired violence.
In
Dying for Heaven
, Georgetown scholar and advisor to the defense community Ariel Glucklich explains the religious motivation of terrorism. This provocative work of political science argues that the very best qualities of religion—its ability to make people feel good and bring them together—are in fact its most dangerous. Glucklich, author of
Sacred Pain
and
Climbing Chamundi Hill,
offers a new understanding of religion and provides a vision for preventing further religiously-inspired violence.
Dying for Heaven
, Georgetown scholar and advisor to the defense community Ariel Glucklich explains the religious motivation of terrorism. This provocative work of political science argues that the very best qualities of religion—its ability to make people feel good and bring them together—are in fact its most dangerous. Glucklich, author of
Sacred Pain
and
Climbing Chamundi Hill,
offers a new understanding of religion and provides a vision for preventing further religiously-inspired violence.


















