Is religion inherently violent? A clear and accessible introduction to understanding the roots of religious violence and its impact on the modern world.Religion and violence often dominate headlines, yet the connection between them is frequently misunderstood. From the war in Gaza, where religion is often seen as a driving force, to the split within the Orthodox Church in Ukraine where the Patriarch of Moscow is an ardent Putin supporter who blesses the invasion, and Islamist militias fighting for control of Sudan. These headlines often raise more questions than they answer. Is religion violent by nature? Are some religions more violent than others? Why are symbols of violence and death ubiquitous in religious traditions? And what role does faith play in modern warfare and terrorism?In this book, Mark Juergensmeyer, one of the world's leading experts on religion and violence, offers authoritative answers to these pressing questions. Drawing on decades of research, case studies, and firsthand experience with groups ranging from ISIS and Hamas to Christian militias and Buddhist extremists in Myanmar, Juergensmeyer provides a nuanced, evidence-based introduction to a topic that shapes global politics and everyday life. Written in an engaging question-and-answer format, this book equips readers to understand the roots of religious violence and its impact on the modern world.