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With great courage and perseverance, the author of this
book has set to himself the daunting task of understanding
the place and role of religion in human societies, from
a comparative anthropological and historical perspective.
In order to do that, he has invested years of study of religious
phenomena, and much of this investment appears in this book.
Having worked as a lawyer in Jerusalem for some decades,
he was able to identify, from his vantage viewpoint, the
central role of religion not only in politics in the various
societies of the Middle East, but, even more significantly,
in the identity and self definition of the various ethnical
groups.
The topic of his study is of crucial importance not only
for a better understanding of the forces shaping the conflict
in the contemporary Middle East, but also for a clear perception
of the deep roots of the dramatic refashioning of the world
at large. No one can now ignore the powerful religious dimensions
of the transformations we are observing - and of which we
are too often, at once, the passive actors and victims.
Yehuda Cohen's monumental work gives us a thread to find
our way in this intricate web.
He has put us all very much in his debt.
Guy G. Stroumsa
Martin Buber Professor of Comparative Religion
Director of the Center for the Study of Christianity
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The topics of this book are dealt with in great depth, embracing
a worldly perspective. Moreover, they are presented in a
very readable, thrilling and highly interesting manner,
befitting the exuberant literary style of its author.
Orzion Yishai
Author of The Era of the Fifth Sun
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