Nuclear Madness: Religion and the Psychology of the Nuclear Age

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Nuclear Madness: Religion and the Psychology of the Nuclear Age is a scholarly work that explores how religious beliefs and psychological factors shape human attitudes toward nuclear weapons and the nuclear age.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
addresses ethical implications of nuclear weapons
psychological responses to nuclear threat
role of religion in nuclear policy attitudes
analyzes interaction between religion and nuclear politics
discipline nuclear ethics
peace studies
psychology of religion
religious studies
examines human attitudes toward nuclear weapons
human attitudes toward the nuclear age
focusesOn psychological factors
religious beliefs
genre non-fiction
language English
mainTopic nuclear age
nuclear weapons
psychology
religion

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Ira Chernus notableWork Nuclear Madness: Religion and the Psychology of the Nuclear Age