Christian Jihad: Two Former Muslims Look at the Crusades and Killing in the Name of ChristKregel Publications, 2004 - 240 pages Christian Jihad is the story of a horrific journey of slaughter and conversion by the sword. It paints the picture of warriors, fighting in the name of religion. It is a journey into the darkest hour of Christianity--the Crusades. To most in the west, the Crusades are only a faded memory of events long past. But to the Islamic world, the "Crusaders" have never ended their attempt to take over the world. The authors, intent on providing more than a mere history lesson, examine the impact of the Crusades on today, question ideas like "just war," and urge Christians to learn from the past.
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Table des matières
Introduction | 11 |
How the Slaughtered | 47 |
When the Church Became | 65 |
When Christ Commanded | 81 |
When the Body of Christ | 104 |
The Disintegration of Crusades into | 121 |
When a StateRun Church | 154 |
Let the Heathen Worship A Struggle | 175 |
Learning | 198 |
1095 and Usamah bin Ladin 1998 | 228 |