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“Religion in History: Conflict, Conversion, and Coexistence” is a book by John Wolffe, a historian specializing in the study of religion. Published in 2011, the book provides an overview of the role of religion in shaping human history, focusing on themes of conflict, conversion, and coexistence.
Wolffe explores how religion has been a driving force behind major historical events, conflicts, and movements, while also examining instances of religious conversion and the ways in which different religious groups have coexisted throughout history. The book covers a wide range of time periods and geographic regions, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the complex interactions between religion and society.
“Religion in History” is praised for its accessibility, scholarly rigor, and nuanced analysis of the multifaceted relationship between religion and history. It is a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in exploring the impact of religion on human civilization.
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