The 1300 Year’s War Volume 2

The 1300 Year’s War Volume 2 by Robert Maddock, published by Xlibris on December 19, 2016, is a reprint edition comprising 514 pages in English. This book presents a detailed examination of the historical evolution of Judeo-Christianity and Islam, focusing on the extensive period of conflict between these two faiths. It covers the timeline from 632 AD to the Crimean War in 1856, highlighting the differing doctrines and characteristics of the two religions, particularly the concepts of free will and determinism.
Readers will find an in-depth exploration of the warfare that has shaped the interactions between these religions over the centuries. The narrative discusses key events and shifts, including the resurgence of conflict in the mid-20th century, fueled by geopolitical factors and the involvement of various nations. This volume aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the historical context and the ongoing implications of this long-standing rivalry, making it relevant for those interested in biography, autobiography, and history.
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The book in two volumes describes the evolution of Judeo Christianity and Islam and 1,300 years of warfare between them. Islam and Christianity follow gods with different characteristics and differing doctrines–free will vs. determinism. They were engaged in bloody conflict from 632 AD until 1856 (Crimean War) when the Ottoman Empire became the “sick man of Europe.” It reignited with Egyptian encouragement backed by Soviet money, the arming of Fedayeen terrorists in 1956, and the Six-Day War following Egypt’s seizure of the Suez Canal, and has become progressively more serious ever since.
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