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Armed for Life

The Army of God and Anti-Abortion Terror in the United States

Armed for Life

The Army of God and Anti-Abortion Terror in the United States

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Hardback

£47.00

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN: 9780313387531
Number of Pages: 200
Published: 17/06/2011
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.5 cm

This book provides a detailed and comprehensive look at the primary players, acts, motivations, and methods of the Army of God in their quest to make abortion illegal in the United States.
The Army of God may not be widely known, but they are well established as an extremist Christian organization united in their belief that abortion must be stopped at all costs, including the use of violence or force. Who are the primary players in this underground terrorist group, what acts are they responsible for, and what are the motivations behind their quest to make abortion illegal in the United States?

Armed for Life: The Army of God and Anti-Abortion Terror in the United States addresses these questions and more, drawing upon never-before-published interviews with members of the Army of God and their own writings to reveal the details of this grossly understudied organization—and to document what its existence and expansion says about our society.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. In the Arena
2. Choose Your Weapon
3. Just War?
4. Gods and Generals
5. Striking Back
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Army of God Third Edition
Appendix 2: The Nashville Declaration of Conscience
Bibliography
Index

Jennifer Jefferis

Jennifer Jefferis is assistant professor of international security studies in the College of International Security Affairs at the National Defense University, Washington, DC.

This concise volume, part of a series of guides to terrorist and insurgent organizations, provides an overview of the Army of God, an anti-abortion extremist group active in the US. . . . The author's proposal that violent groups who are spurred primarily by ideas must be countered by other ideas--in this case, a competing ideology from other Christians committed to oppose abortion without violence--should be taken seriously. Summing Up: Recommended. * Choice *