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God's Battalions

The Case for the Crusades

Rodney Stark

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Rodney Stark

RODNEY STARK is the Distinguished Professor of the Social Sciences at Baylor University. His twenty-seven books on the history and sociology of religion include The Rise of Christianity; Cities of God; For the Glory of God (which won the 2004 Award of Merit for History/Biography from Christianity Today); Discovering God which won the 2008 Award of Merit for Theology/Ethics from Christianity Today); and The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Led to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success.


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God's Battalions
Rodney Stark
  • Hardcover
  • 9780061582615
  • 9/29/2009
  • $24.99 ($32.99 Can.)
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Discovering God
Rodney Stark
  • Trade PB
  • 9780061626012
  • 12/2/2008
  • $14.95 ($17.95 Can.)
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Cities of God
Rodney Stark
  • Trade PB
  • 9780061349881
  • 10/30/2007
  • $13.95 ($17.99 Can.)
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Discovering God
Rodney Stark
  • Hardcover
  • 9780061173899
  • 10/2/2007
  • $25.95 ($33.99 Can.)
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The Rise of Christianity
Rodney Stark
  • Trade PB
  • 9780060677015
  • $14.99 ($18.99 Can.)
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"Through his many books, Rodney Stark has made us rethink so much of what we had assumed about the history of Christianity and its relations with other faiths, and now GOD'S BATTALIONS launches a frontal assault on the comfortable myths that scholars have popularized about the crusades. The results are startling. His greatest achievement is to make us see the crusaders on their own terms."


- Philip Jenkins, author of THE LOST HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY
"At last, a convincing, balanced book on the Crusades, far from the recent unsophisticated and ideological diatribes against them as "A Bad Thing." Stark demonstrates that the Crusades were neither unprovoked nor colonialist. Their primary motivation, though sometimes abused, was both defensive and spiritual. Here is yet another rich and readable book from this thoughtful and distinguished author."


- Jeffrey Burton Russell, author of A History of Heaven and Paradise Mislaid
"An excitingly readable distillation of the new, revisionist Crusades historiography."


- Booklist (starred review)
"Prolific sociologist-cum-historian Rodney Stark turns his attention to the Crusades-and he really, really likes what he sees. The seven campaigns against Muslim civilization weren't an early exercise in brutal colonization, he writes, but rather part of a heroic just war. [Stark] wants to challenge the prevailing television pundit-level misunderstanding of the Crusades, and in this, his accessible, enjoyably argued book succeeds."


- Christianity Today
"Rodney Stark turns what we 'know' about history on its head."


- Relevant Magazine
"Stark's style is clear and direct. He sets the pace of narrative masterfully...The result is a good read...Christian readers should welcome Stark's affirmation of the best in scholarship, both old and new, and his willingness to argue a controversial position."


- Christian Scholar's Review
"Stark's wonderfully readable prose and politically incorrect conclusions... point us to the question-Will 21st-century infiltration lead to surrender or revival?-on which Europe's future hinges."


- The World Magazine
"[God's Battalions] rewards a careful reading, and not only because the story itself is so
gripping, with tales of courage and desperation, outsized characters, and fate of cultures hanging in the balance. .Masterful. sets the record straight."


- National Catholic Register
"[God's Battalions] avoid[s] the black-and-white nonsense of current secular thinkers, who condemn the Crusades as part of their condemnation of the Catholic Church and of much later Western imperialism. .Stark demonstrate[s] a more sophisticated view of history, religion and culture."


- Catholic San Francisco
"Stark's clear, factual narrative offers larger-than-life characters.. [his] works are an encouraging corrective to the anti-Western history routinely taught in our schools."


- New Oxford Review
"In God's Battalions, Stark provides an account of the Crusades perfectly fitted for the Fox News audience. If the book's subtitle-A Defense of the Crusades-does not tell the reader that
something is afoot, the chapter titles will: "Pilgrimage and Persecution," "Muslim Invaders,"
"Christendom Strikes Back. Clearly this is not the politically correct version of the Crusades, and that is fine: there is little that was politically correct about the Crusades in the first place."


- Christian Century