Michael P. Carroll

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  1. 1. Veiled Threats

    Mendacity and the Mystique of the Roman Catholic Church

    In this intriguing exploration, the author delves into the complex interplay between religion and society, examining how religious beliefs and practices can sometimes serve as both a source of comfort and a catalyst for conflict. Through a series of compelling case studies, the narrative reveals how religious ideologies can be manipulated to justify acts of aggression, while also highlighting the potential for faith to foster peace and understanding. The book challenges readers to consider the dual nature of religion as both a unifying force and a divisive element in human history, urging a deeper reflection on the role of spirituality in shaping cultural and social dynamics.

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  2. 2. Madonnas That Maim

    Popular Catholicism in Italy Since the Fifteenth Century

    This insightful work delves into the intriguing phenomenon of miraculous images of the Virgin Mary that are believed to cause harm rather than healing. Through a blend of historical analysis and cultural exploration, the book examines the paradoxical nature of these religious icons, which are revered for their divine power yet feared for their potential to inflict physical and spiritual afflictions. By investigating various accounts and interpretations across different cultures and time periods, the narrative sheds light on the complex relationship between faith, fear, and the supernatural, offering readers a deeper understanding of the multifaceted role of religious imagery in human society.

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