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The Battle for God: Fundamentalism in Judaism, Christianity and Islam is a book by author Karen Armstrong published in 2000 by Knopf/HarperCollins which the New York Times described as "one of the most penetrating, readable, and prescient accounts to date of the rise of the fundamentalist movements in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam". The Battle for God traces the history of the rise of fundamentalism in the three major monotheistic faiths. Armstrong's analysis starts with developments in Judaism and traces it through the creation of fundamentalism in Christianity to adoption of a similar approach to modernity in Islam.

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  • The Battle for God: Fundamentalism in Judaism, Christianity and Islam is a book by author Karen Armstrong published in 2000 by Knopf/HarperCollins which the New York Times described as "one of the most penetrating, readable, and prescient accounts to date of the rise of the fundamentalist movements in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam". The Battle for God traces the history of the rise of fundamentalism in the three major monotheistic faiths. Armstrong's analysis starts with developments in Judaism and traces it through the creation of fundamentalism in Christianity to adoption of a similar approach to modernity in Islam. (en)
  • Em nome de Deus é um livro escrito pela ex-freira católica e renomada historiadora da religião chamada Karen Armstrong (1944-), cuja maior parte de sua produção acadêmica se desenvolveu após seu desligamento com a religiosidade, tal como ela própria afirma em outras obras, como a autobiográfica "" e "". Nela, a autora busca levantar as origens do fundamentalismo nas três principais religiões monoteístas: cristianismo, judaísmo e islamismo. (pt)
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  • The Battle for God: Fundamentalism in Judaism, Christianity and Islam is a book by author Karen Armstrong published in 2000 by Knopf/HarperCollins which the New York Times described as "one of the most penetrating, readable, and prescient accounts to date of the rise of the fundamentalist movements in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam". The Battle for God traces the history of the rise of fundamentalism in the three major monotheistic faiths. Armstrong's analysis starts with developments in Judaism and traces it through the creation of fundamentalism in Christianity to adoption of a similar approach to modernity in Islam. (en)
  • Em nome de Deus é um livro escrito pela ex-freira católica e renomada historiadora da religião chamada Karen Armstrong (1944-), cuja maior parte de sua produção acadêmica se desenvolveu após seu desligamento com a religiosidade, tal como ela própria afirma em outras obras, como a autobiográfica "" e "". Nela, a autora busca levantar as origens do fundamentalismo nas três principais religiões monoteístas: cristianismo, judaísmo e islamismo. (pt)
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