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In the Shadow of the Sword
In the Shadow of the Sword: The Battle for Global Empire and the End of the Ancient World | Tom Holland
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In the 6th century AD, the Near East was divided between two great empires: the Persian and the Roman. A hundred years on, and one had vanished for ever, while the other was a dismembered, bleeding trunk. In their place, a new superpower had arisen: the empire of the Arabs. So profound was this upheaval that it spelled, in effect, the end of the ancient world. But the changes that marked the period were more than merely political or even cultural: there was also a transformation of human society with incalculable consequences for the future. Today, over half the world's population subscribes to one of the various religions that took on something like their final form during the last centuries of antiquity. Wherever men or women are inspired by belief in a single god to think or behave in a certain way, they bear witness to the abiding impact of this extraordinary, convulsive age - though as Tom Holland demonstrates, much of what Jews, Christians and Muslims believe about the origins of their religion is open to debate. In the Shadow of the Sword explores how a succession of great empires came to identify themselves with a new and revolutionary understanding of the divine. It is a story vivid with drama, horror and startling achievement, and stars many of the most remarkable rulers ever seen.
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The writing is really good, but the author made some questionable statements and assumptions without providing any foundational evidence for the sweeping statements. I did check the notes and bibliography, but for some of the big sweeping assumptions, particularly about Christian biblical history, there are no citations or endnotes provided which was a problem for me. If you can ignore those statements, it could be a good book for you.

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Let's get this out of the way up front religion fascinates me but I am a non believer in a a personal God. Hollande is one of the best modern historical writers and this is his book examining the origin of Islam, in the way that similar investigations have been done on Christianity. His starting

Oblomov26 Point is that Islam originated at the meeting point of two of the greatest empires of the ancient world . From this he casts doubt on the radiation all history, suggesting an alternative starting point for Islam and suggesting that what we now know is the product of a dynasty well after mohammed 8y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Sounds interesting - religion and its origins fascinate me 8y
Oblomov26 It is very good, the way he deals with the melting pot of Christianity, Zoastrianism and Judaism and how each influenced the Islamic religion we know today 8y
iread2much How are the citations? 8y
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