religious tolerance

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Muslims

2013
Explores the history of discrimination toward American Muslims, what is being done today to fight prejudice, personal stories of those affected, and more.

The new tolerance

how a cultural movement threatens to destroy you, your faith, and your children
1998

So many Christians, so few lions

is there Christianophobia in the United States?
This is a provocative look at anti-Christian sentiments in America. Drawing on both quantitative and qualitative research, the authors do not attempt to show the prevalence of anti-Christian attitudes but rather to document it, dig into where it exists, explore who holds these attitudes, and examine how this bias plays itself out in everyday life.

The new religious intolerance

overcoming the politics of fear in an anxious age
Explores the growth in religious intolerance towards Muslims and identifies the factors contributing to this process. Considers how this negative train of thought can be overcome to move back toward a more open, tolerant society.

Onward Muslim soldiers

how jihad still threatens America and the West
2003

The twelfth insight

the hour of decision
2011
The fourth book in the Celestine Series describes a new wave of religious tolerance and integrity that is arriving, in reaction to years of religious warfare and political corruption.

Religion and politics

issues in religious liberty
1989

The most magnificent mosque

2007
Three friends--a Christian, a Jew, and a Muslim--who played together as children in the gardens of Cordoba's beautiful mosque, come together as adults to appeal to the Spanish king who has conquered the city to reconsider his plans to tear down the Great Mosque and replace it with a church.

The Crusades

failed holy wars
2002
Examines the crusading movement of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and discusses the political, social, economic, and military reasons why efforts to take back the Holy Land for Christendom ultimately failed.

The ornament of the world

how Muslims, Jews, and Christians created a culture of tolerance in medieval Spain
2002
Presents a portrait of the civilization of medieval Spain, founded by a young Islamic prince on the Iberian peninsula, al-Andalus, discussing the kingdom's character of tolerance, and the flourishing of literature, art, and science, and introducing some of the influential people of the time.

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