Kutsal Toprak, Mesih ve Terör

It can be easily seen, when glanced at history of Religion, that Judaism is the foremost religion owing the elemets of violence. This is because of some reasons. While one of them is the fact that Judaism emerged and developed within a milieu of violence, the other is that its war rules hold extreme...

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Autres titres:The Holy Land, Messiah and Terror
Auteur principal: Adam, Baki (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Turc
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Publié: DergiPark Akademik 2004
Dans: Dinî araştırmalar
Année: 2004, Volume: 7, Numéro: 20, Pages: 61-72
Sujets non-standardisés:B Solemn Promise
B Violence
B Halakhah
B Judaism
B Messiah
B the Holy Land
B Terror
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Résumé:It can be easily seen, when glanced at history of Religion, that Judaism is the foremost religion owing the elemets of violence. This is because of some reasons. While one of them is the fact that Judaism emerged and developed within a milieu of violence, the other is that its war rules hold extreme violence which can be defined as terror. The war rules of Judaism, especially those concerning the Promised Holy Land have some points encouraging terror. Today the Jewishes making terrorist activities to set the Holy Land free also have been acting on the basis of these war rules and identifying their acts with God’s. The Holy Land and Messiah are two outstanding fundamental characteristics of Judaism. Judaism in present comes to the fore with these features. Indeed, Jewish terrorist activities have been done to prepare the ground for the advent of Messiah and to save the Holy Land
ISSN:2602-2435
Contient:Enthalten in: Dinî araştırmalar