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Qué (quién) es holy war - definición

WAR PRIMARILY CAUSED OR JUSTIFIED BY DIFFERENCES IN RELIGION
Religious war (technical); Religious Wars; Wars of religion; Holy War; Holy Wars; Holy wars; Religious wars; Bellus sacrum; Bellum sacrum; Wars of Religion; Religious warfare; Holy war; Holy warfare; List of religious wars; War of religion; Divine war; Divine wars; Holy war in Islam
  • War-damaged buildings in Beirut
  • A battle of the ''[[Reconquista]]'' from the ''[[Cantigas de Santa Maria]]''
  • A fatally wounded Israeli school boy in a Hamas attack, 2011
  • Fulani jihad states]] of Africa, c. 1830
  • The [[St. Bartholomew's Day massacre]] of French Protestants, 1572
  • Ethiopian Empire (Abyssinian/Habesha Kingdom)]]}}
  • [[Saladin]] and [[Guy of Lusignan]] after the [[Battle of Hattin]] of 1187
  • Midianite women, children and livestock taken captive by Israelite soldiers after all Midianite men had been killed and their towns burnt. Watercolour by [[James Tissot]] (c. 1900) illustrating the War against the Midianites as narrated in [[Numbers 31]].

holy war         
¦ noun a war waged in support of a religious cause.
Holy War (board game)         
BOARD AND COUNTER WARGAME (1979). METAGAMING CONCEPTS. DESIGNED BY LYNN WILLIS
Holy War is a 1979 board wargame, written by Lynn Willis published by Metagaming Concepts as part of its MicroGame line.
holy wars         
[Usenet, but may predate it] flame wars over {religious issues}. The paper by Danny Cohen that popularised the terms big-endian and little-endian was entitled "On Holy Wars and a Plea for Peace". Other perennial Holy Wars have included Emacs vs. vi, my personal computer vs. everyone else's personal computer, ITS vs. Unix, Unix vs. VMS, BSD Unix vs. USG Unix, C vs. Pascal, C vs. Fortran, etc., ad nauseam. The characteristic that distinguishes holy wars from normal technical disputes is that in a holy wars most of the participants spend their time trying to pass off personal value choices and cultural attachments as objective technical evaluations. See also theology. [Jargon File]

Wikipedia

Religious war

A religious war or a war of religion, sometimes also known as a holy war (Latin: sanctum bellum), is a war which is primarily caused or justified by differences in religion. In the modern period, there are frequent debates over the extent to which religious, economic, ethnic or other aspects of a conflict are predominant in a given war. The degree to which a war may be considered religious depends on many underlying questions, such as the definition of religion, the definition of 'religious war' (taking religious traditions on violence such as 'holy war' into account), and the applicability of religion to war as opposed to other possible factors. Answers to these questions heavily influence conclusions on how prevalent religious wars have been as opposed to other types of wars.

According to scholars such as Jeffrey Burton Russell, conflicts may not be rooted strictly in religion and instead may be a cover for the underlying secular power, ethnic, social, political, and economic reasons for conflict. Other scholars have argued that what is termed "religious wars" is a largely "Western dichotomy" and a modern invention from the past few centuries, arguing that all wars that are classed as "religious" have secular (economic or political) ramifications. In several conflicts including the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, the Syrian civil war, and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, religious elements are overtly present, but variously described as fundamentalism or religious extremism—depending upon the observer's sympathies. However, studies on these cases often conclude that ethnic animosities drive much of the conflicts.

According to the Encyclopedia of Wars, out of all 1,763 known/recorded historical conflicts, 121, or 6.87%, had religion as their primary cause. Matthew White's The Great Big Book of Horrible Things gives religion as the primary cause of 11 of the world's 100 deadliest atrocities.

Ejemplos de uso de holy war
1. Darfur ‘holy war‘ Al–Zawahiri also urged Muslims to launch a holy war against proposed UN peacekeepers in Sudan‘s Darfur region.
2. For example jihad (holy war) is referred to as terrorism.
3. The government says he wanted to join the holy war.
4. The verdict said the cell acted to wage holy war.
5. Now they are calling for Holy War over the cartoons.