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Kreuzzüge gegen das Böse
- Religiöse Symbolik im Kampf gegen den Terrorismus
- Narrated by: Hans-Eckehard Bahr
- Length: 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Unsere Glaubensüberzeugungen müssen verbunden sein mit einem Kreuzzugseifer, um die Schlacht für den Frieden zugewinnen", verkündete vor über 30 Jahren Präsident Nixon dem US-amerikanischen Volk. Diese Verbindung von Religion und Politik wurde dann am 12. September 2001 wieder aktuell: Damals rief Präsident Bush nach den Anschlägen auf das World Trade Center die ganze Welt zum Kreuzzug gegen das "Böse" auf.
Der Friedensforscher und Theologe Professor Hans-Eckehard Bahr analysiert diese religiöse Symbolik und zeigt, wie Bush die Bibel für seine Zwecke uminterpretiert.
Der Friedensforscher und Theologe Professor Hans-Eckehard Bahr analysiert diese religiöse Symbolik und zeigt, wie Bush die Bibel für seine Zwecke uminterpretiert.
©2005 SWR (P)2005 SWR
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