EPISODE · Mar 15, 2011 · 16H 55M
Jerusalem, Jerusalem Audiobook by James Carroll
from Listen to Most Popular Audiobooks in History, Ancient · host James Carroll
https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/audiobook/73/ to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Jerusalem, Jerusalem Subtitle: How the Ancient City Ignited Our Modern World Author: James Carroll Narrator: Mel Foster Format: Unabridged Length: 16 hrs and 55 mins Language: English Release date: 03-15-11 Publisher: Tantor Audio Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 29 votes Genres: History, Ancient Publisher's Summary: In James Carroll's provocative reading of the deep past, the Bible's brutality responded to the violence that threatened Jerusalem from the start. Centuries later, the mounting European fixation on a heavenly Jerusalem sparked both anti-Semitism and racist colonial contempt. The holy wars of the Knights Templar burned apocalyptic mayhem into the Western mind. Carroll's brilliant and original leap is to show how, as Christopher Columbus carried his own Jerusalem-centric worldview to the West, America too was powerfully shaped by the dream of the City on a Hill - from Governor Winthrop to Abraham Lincoln to Woodrow Wilson to Ronald Reagan. The nuclear brinksmanship of the 1973 Yom Kippur War helps prove his point: religion and violence fuel each other, with Jerusalem the ground zero of the heat. Critic Reviews: "What a remarkable book. I was blown away by the breadth and depth of it. Another hugely important book from James Carroll, right there with Constantine's Sword." (Reza Aslan, Contributing Editor, Daily Beast; Middle East analyst for CBS News)
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/audiobook/73/ to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Jerusalem, Jerusalem Subtitle: How the Ancient City Ignited Our Modern World Author: James Carroll Narrator: Mel Foster Format: Unabridged Length: 16 hrs and 55 mins Language: English Release date: 03-15-11 Publisher: Tantor Audio Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 29 votes Genres: History, Ancient Publisher's Summary: In James Carroll's provocative reading of the deep past, the Bible's brutality responded to the violence that threatened Jerusalem from the start. Centuries later, the mounting European fixation on a heavenly Jerusalem sparked both anti-Semitism and racist colonial contempt. The holy wars of the Knights Templar burned apocalyptic mayhem into the Western mind. Carroll's brilliant and original leap is to show how, as Christopher Columbus carried his own Jerusalem-centric worldview to the West, America too was powerfully shaped by the dream of the City on a Hill - from Governor Winthrop to Abraham Lincoln to Woodrow Wilson to Ronald Reagan. The nuclear brinksmanship of the 1973 Yom Kippur War helps prove his point: religion and violence fuel each other, with Jerusalem the ground zero of the heat. Critic Reviews: "What a remarkable book. I was blown away by the breadth and depth of it. Another hugely important book from James Carroll, right there with Constantine's Sword." (Reza Aslan, Contributing Editor, Daily Beast; Middle East analyst for CBS News)
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