The Economist reviews two interesting books that put Islamic fundamentalism in perspective.
Religion in Europe: The discovery of tolerance
A TYPICAL Protestant view of European religious history might go like this. In medieval times, the Roman Catholic church grew increasingly corrupt and impervious to criticism. Then came the Reformation, with its new breath of freedom and tolerance. After a brief fightback that culminated in the ghastly Thirty Years War in 1618-48, Europe moved smoothly towards the Enlightenment and today’s ideal of secular tolerance. It was all quite unlike, for example, Islam and the horrors of the Ottoman empire.
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