Faith, Reason, and the War Against Jihadism: A Call to Action
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“History must be made to march in the direction of genuine human progress; world affairs have no intrinsic momentum that necessarily results in the victory of decency. Maintaining the morale necessary to achieving progress in history requires us to live our lives, today, against a moral horizon of responsibility that is wider and deeper than the quest for personal satisfactions. The future of our civilization does not rest merely on the advance of material wealth and technological prowess; the future of the West turns on the question of whether our spiritual aspirations are noble or base.” More than half a decade after 9/11, safe passage through a moment of history fraught with both peril and possibility requires Americans across the political spectrum to see things as they are. |
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| 05-22-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This book was particularly well constructed and arrives a time where it is becoming unthinkable to think. Weigel begins to examine the world in which we live, not from a "post 9/11" standpoint, but from a person who is challenging the world to think about what is happening and look with a greater objectivity to how we can work for a world of true freedom.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-22 06:44:53 EST)
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| 05-03-08 | 3 | 0\2 |
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While I agree with the premise and the purpose of this book I found it difficult to read and a little disjointed.I think the author could have better made his point in about half the pages.I also think the author should realize not every one has his vocabulary or the needed background in Islam to know what he is talking about.I love to read his essays in the weekly Catholic paper.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-23 06:44:04 EST)
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| 02-24-08 | 5 | 4\4 |
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The Real Battleground with Jihadism
George Weigel correctly locates our civilization's real battle with Jihadism's attempting to destroy our nation and other nations. The battleground is in our contrasting theological concepts and the resulting actions and emotions. Jihadists view God as being remote and requiring total submission, versus Christians' view of God as our loving heavenly Father who sent his Son. These contrasting views are contained in the history and the documents of the two faiths, the Qur'an (Koran) for Islam considered to be dictated directly, word by word to one person in about 600 AD in Arabic and so not to be translated, whereas the Bible had many writers over many years, who are believed by ecclesiastical consensus to have been directly inspired by God, but who actually used the words and language of the writers' own particular historic period to document that inspiration for all. The many confrontations with Jihadism are best understood in the context of this deep, long-term theological battle noted above. Even secular leaders and individual atheists should accept and utilize the reality of this real theological battle in their understanding and actions to be effective. Defense against the Jihadists avowed intention of eliminating non-Moslems and their culture can not be achieved by way of our military power and economic resources, as continually demonstrated by recent events. The reason for this impasse is because the battle between Jihadists and the rest of the world is asymmetric, and as per Weigel observation really theological. Minimizing the Jihadists threat to our lives and culture will not be achieved by accommodating to their complaints against western culture, as is frequently done now, since that accommodation is regarded by them as just us acknowledging our failing and weakness with regard to Islam. We must stand firm in the applications of the rule of law, freedom in individual conscience, and social structures that are built on our Judeo-Christian history and scriptures which preceded Islam many centuries. Weigel documents how Islam's interpretation of this prior common history/heritage is very distorted by them, even wrong. Weigel says that majority Moslem's within their own culture must work-around and then deny the Jihadists' cults for destruction for non-Moslems to truly join our global, pluralistic, contemporary world. Islam's own history of past success can serve as a basis for this correction. We of the Judeo-Christian heritage and persons of other religions must facilitate this possible transition by our frank and frequent public words both about history and contemporary concerns, plus our continued examples of social, political and material success. We must also show patience during the process of the Moslem main-stream's denying the Jihadists' their destructive positions toward themselves and the world. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-18 06:54:15 EST)
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| 01-27-08 | 5 | 6\6 |
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There is beginning to be a flood of books about global jihad and the threat it poses to the West. There is almost nothing about what to do about it, how to fight it and win to save the culture the West has created. This superb book by George Weigel suggests 15 steps that will help in this global struggle to keep from being subverted and inundated by a totally alien totalitarian ideology completely at odds with concepts such as the dignity and worth of each individual, the equality of women, freedom of speech, self-determination, democracy, free will, freedom of conscience and freedom of religion.
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| 01-26-08 | 1 | 5\24 |
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There are a lot of books on this topic. Be careful what you read. Let's consider the background on this author and a different author. George Weigel is a fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a Catholic Theologian. A different author (and viewpoint on this topic) is Michael Scheuer. Scheuer is the former head of the CIA's Bin Laden Unit with two decades of experience in national security issues related to Afghanistan and South Asia.
I'm not trying to be biased, but if I were going to refer to an authority on this topic, I'd pick Scheuer. Scheuer's book "Imperial Hubris" is a very powerful analysis of this topic, which you should read. Scheuer has also provided a scathing review of Weigel's book (Google for it). Then, make up your mind, but until you get the facts, the other 5 star reviews on here claiming that this is spot-on are just ludicrous. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-24 10:24:40 EST)
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| 01-20-08 | 5 | 5\5 |
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This book is an expansion of a lecture, so it is more like an essay. Brevity does not necessarily mean simplistic. (I'm not sure Mr. McLachlan in Calif. actually read it - everything he said should be addressed was, in fact.) I found it excellent and I wish it could be required reading in churches and schools throughout the U.S.
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| 01-13-08 | 5 | 2\3 |
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George Weigel sees a problem with the War on Terror as we are currently conducting it. Too many people in the United States and Europe (especially the leaders) fail to understand the true motives and ideas that drive the jihadists and this leads us to make tactical mistakes. George Weigel has written this book in an attempt to help us understand what the War on Terror is really all about and how we can win it.
There are fifteen chapters in the book with each one dedicated to a single lesson that the West must learn if we are to successfully defeat the jihadists. These fifteen chapters are divided into three parts: Understanding the Enemy, Rethinking Realism, and Deserving Victory. Weigel's prose in clear as usual and in each chapter the reader is treated to a thoughtful blend of philosophy, political theory, and politics. There are a handful of problems with the book (e.g. his creation of the "unhinged right" seems like an artificial and weak construction thrown in just to provide political balance to his "unhinged left") but overall the book is a useful guide to understanding the struggle America must face if we are to prevail in the War on Terror. Everyone in America who is unsure about the nature and desires of our enemies should read this book. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-20 16:21:55 EST)
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| 01-12-08 | 5 | 6\7 |
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George Weigel sees a problem with the War on Terror as we are currently conducting it. Too many people in the United States and Europe (especially the leaders) fail to understand the true motives and ideas that drive the jihadists and this leads us to make tactical mistakes. George Weigel has written this book in an attempt to help us understand what the War on Terror is really all about and how we can win it.
There are fifteen chapters in the book with each one dedicated to a single lesson that the West must learn if we are to successfully defeat the jihadists. These fifteen chapters are divided into three parts: Understanding the Enemy, Rethinking Realism, and Deserving Victory. Weigel's prose in clear as usual and in each chapter the reader is treated to a thoughtful blend of philosophy, political theory, and politics. There are a handful of problems with the book (e.g. his creation of the "unhinged right" seems like an artificial and weak construction thrown in just to provide political balance to his "unhinged left") but overall the book is a useful guide to understanding the struggle America must face if we are to prevail in the War on Terror. Everyone in America who is unsure about the nature and desires of our enemies should read this book. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-14 20:52:16 EST)
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| 01-10-08 | 5 | 6\6 |
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For people who have read Bernard Lewis, Victor Davis Hanson, and Robert Spencer, they might ask what does George Weigel have to say that hasn't already been said? The answer is "a great deal". This is a book that is helpful in identifying what parts of the conventional wisdom are wrong and why. It is logically organized into "lessons" (1) The great human questions, include the great questions of public life are ultimately theological. (These lessons are not assumed but explained and carefully argued). (10) In the war against global jihadism, deterrence strategies are unlikely to be effective, because is almost impossible to deter those who are committed to their own martyrdom. (14) Victory in the war against global jihadism requires a new domestic political coalition that is proof against the confusions caused by the Unhinged Left and the Unhinged Right. It is up to the United States to defend the West, and every American voter should be educated by this book and how it can be done.
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| 01-09-08 | 5 | 18\21 |
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For people who have read Bernard Lewis, Victor Davis Hanson, and Robert Spencer, they might ask what does George Weigel have to say that hasn't already been said? The answer is "a great deal". This is a book that is helpful in identifying what parts of the conventional wisdom are wrong and why. It is logically organized into "lessons" (1) The great human questions, include the great questions of public life are ultimately theological. (These lessons are not assumed but explained and carefully argued). (10) In the war against global jihadism, deterrence strategies are unlikely to be effective, because is almost impossible to deter those who are committed to their own martyrdom. (14) Victory in the war against global jihadism requires a new domestic political coalition that is proof against the confusions caused by the Unhinged Left and the Unhinged Right. It is up to the United States to defend the West, and every American voter should be educated by this book and how it can be done.
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| 01-03-08 | 1 | 1\49 |
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This book is simplistic at best, looking at the spread of Islamic terrorism and the mindset of the Muslim extremist,
However, it COMPLETELY fails to account for what is really driving the spread of Ismlamic terrorism, and why they are so upset with Western civilizations. There are many reasons why Islamic terrorism against Western cultures is spreading-- and only a few are theological in nature. The author SHOULD also be addressing the problem in terms of historical context, in terms of social context, and also in terms of the extent of Western influence in the geopolitical context-- in order to understand WHY there is such a groundswell against Western nations. Unfortunately, he doesn't. He takes the easy way out, holding up the Bible and waving the American Flag. At a list price of $18.95, it is a waste of money. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-10 09:38:10 EST)
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| 01-03-08 | 5 | 11\11 |
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This book should be required reading for all of the presidential candidates. In this short book, able to be completed in one sitting if you're diligent, Weigel accurately describes the roots of the present war against jihadism. During this crucial election year, this book helps to frame the issue that should be at the core of the decision-making process for all voters. Buy this book, give it away to your friends and request that your local library buys a copy. I can not overstate the importance of this little book.
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| 01-02-08 | 1 | 9\107 |
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This book is simplistic at best, looking at the spread of Islamic terrorism and the mindset of the Muslim extremist,
However, it COMPLETELY fails to account for what is really driving the spread of Ismlamic terrorism, and why they are so upset with Western civilizations. There are many reasons why Islamic terrorism against Western cultures is spreading-- and only a few are theological in nature. The author SHOULD also be addressing the problem in terms of historical context, in terms of social context, and also in terms of the extent of Western influence in the geopolitical context-- in order to understand WHY there is such a groundswell against Western nations. Unfortunately, he doesn't. He takes the easy way out, holding up the Bible and waving the American Flag. At a list price of $18.95, it is a waste of money. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-14 20:52:16 EST)
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| 01-02-08 | 5 | 28\31 |
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This book should be required reading for all of the presidential candidates. In this short book, able to be completed in one sitting if you're diligent, Weigel accurately describes the roots of the present war against jihadism. During this crucial election year, this book helps to frame the issue that should be at the core of the decision-making process for all voters. Buy this book, give it away to your friends and request that your local library buys a copy. I can not overstate the importance of this little book.
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| 12-27-07 | 5 | 29\30 |
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I recently read Faith, Reason, and the War Against Jihadism: A Call to Action by the Pope's biographer George Weigel which will go on sale on Dec 26 of this year. George Weigel is certainly in the camp of those who think the Iraq War is just, but this book is not about the defense of this. Just war theory is hardly brought up and the discussion on Iraq and is mainly focused on just how badly the administration messed up post-war planning, that is if they had any real planning to deal with the situation in the first place.
There is good reason that George Weigel throughout the book refers to the Pope's Regensburg address that caused so much controversy, but for the wrong reasons. The Pope's address is almost a blueprint for this book and Weigel's contention that Jihadism is primarily caused by bad theology due to false idea that God is not even bound to reason. The Pope's critique was also focused on the Western world where there has been a loss of faith in reason and the ability to know what is true resulting in a deep and blinding skepticism. Reading this book really helped me to focus and think about the problems of global Jihadism and how best to respond to it. In the West the idea of Jihad terrorism is mainly seen as a problem due to root causes such as poverty and other environmental factors. It is easy to understand this worldview since it results from a worldview that already does not take theology seriously in the first place. They can't see that other might take theology (no matter how badly distorted) seriously. George Weigel lays out many factors in the Islamic culture that leads to Jihadism in the first part of the book called "Understanding the enemy." These factors are not going to be solved by reducing poverty in parts of the Middle East or by retreating back to our borders and having a foreign policy that just looks on at the rest of the world. I always found it rather silly to think that it was America helping out Muslims in Afghanistan, Kuwait, Somalia, etc as being a major rallying call against the United States. Israel is a bone of contention, but it is not just the U.S. that is supporting Israel. It is the view that Islam cannot fail and see history through this lens. The sections of Weigel's book are divided as lessons and the title of one lesson is "Jihadists read history and politics through their prism of their distinctive theological convictions, not through the lens of western assumptions of the progressive dynamic of history." Islamists see the stagnation of their culture and look for who to blame for it. The number of patents coming from predominantly Islamic cultures is so small that it hardly registers compared to countries like the United States, and in Asia and Europe. Part of the Islamist's critique of the Western world and its decadence is certainly true, but there response is even more evil than what they are suppose to be offended at. This produces the ironies such as the 9/11 hijackers visiting strip clubs before their attack on America for its decadence. Introspection just does not seem to be a part of much of the Islamic culture since it's Golden Age and decision to shut down philosophers who were contradicting it. The second main part of the book deals with "Rethinking Realism" and why this is so important to the war against Jihad. The problems we faced in Iraq after major combat was over shows just how bad the problem is when we don't see the world as it is. In many ways this has always been a problem when we don't seriously label things as to what they are. President Reagan was attacked in the media and around the world when he called the U.S.S.R an "Evil Empire." Here was an actual case of speaking "truth to power" and people didn't like it because it identified a reality that just couldn't be brushed under the rug. Again a Chapter title sums this up well "Genuine realism in foreign policy takes wickedness seriously, yet avoids premature closure in its thinking about possibilities of positive change in world politics." The third and final sections entails "Deserving Victory" which addresses cultural self-confidence, the false idea of tolerance, changing our energy policy to help defund Jihadism, and that there is no escape from U.S. leadership. Whoever become our next president is going to have to deal with these problems, yet I don't have much confidence that whoever it is much good will be done in these directions. A serious energy policy is quite unlikely in a partisan climate that has become so heated on this subject. Weigel's Faith, Reason, and the War Against Jihadism: A Call to Action is a serious overview of the problem of Jihadism and what can be done about it and I would seriously recommend it to anyone who wants to read on the topic. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-03 01:21:14 EST)
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