Terror & Religion: Anmerkungen zum Islamismus-Debatte

Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 46 (1):194-204 (2002)
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The debate on religious backgrounds of the attack of the 11th of September calls for a theological protest above all for two sides. On the one side, it is factually not tenable to challenge the religious motivation of a terrorist on the basis of an »enlightened« concept of religion, as predominantly politicians with transparent motivation did. On the other side, it should towards those theologically be advanced who - on the basis of a generalized critical concept of religion- aim at attacking Christianity at the same time as Islam as a source of intolerance and terror readiness.

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