A. Kehoe's Militant Christianity: An Anthropological History PDF

By A. Kehoe

a robust chronicle of the wonderful patience of Indo-European glorification of conflict, morphed into modern-day militant Christian correct. The e-book is written as a full of life chronicle making transparent the extraordinary energy of the traditional cultural culture embedding our language, and the genuine conflict we are facing to comprise this 'Christian' jihad.

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