Religious war

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A religious war or a war of religion, sometimes also known as a holy war (Latin: sanctum bellum), is a war which is primarily caused or justified by differences in religion and beliefs. In the modern period, there are frequent debates over the extent to which religious, economic, ethnic or other aspects of a conflict are predominant in a given war. The degree to which a war may be considered religious depends on many underlying questions, such as the definition of religion, the definition of ´religious war´ (taking religious traditions on violence such as ´holy war´ into account), and the applicability of religion to war as opposed to other possible factors. Answers to these questions heavily influence conclusions on how prevalent religious wars have been as opposed to other types of wars.
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  • Vom unnoetigen Kriegen.

    Vom unnoetigen Kriegen.

    Flugblatt von 1629/30 mit der...

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