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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Target entity: Nuclear Madness: Religion and the Psychology of the Nuclear Age Context triple: [Ira Chernus, notableWork, Nuclear Madness: Religion and the Psychology of the Nuclear Age]
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The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism
The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism is a landmark mid-20th-century evangelical book by theologian Carl F. H. Henry that critiques fundamentalism’s withdrawal from social and cultural engagement and calls for a more robust public witness.
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Nuclear Seasons
"Nuclear Seasons" is a dark, atmospheric electropop song by Charli XCX, known for its apocalyptic themes and moody, synth-driven production.
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The Age of Deception: Nuclear Diplomacy in Treacherous Times
The Age of Deception: Nuclear Diplomacy in Treacherous Times is a memoir and analysis by former IAEA director Mohamed ElBaradei that examines global nuclear politics, diplomatic crises, and the misuse of intelligence in the post–Cold War era.
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E.
Pandora’s Keepers: Nine Men and the Atomic Bomb
Pandora’s Keepers: Nine Men and the Atomic Bomb is a historical nonfiction book that examines the lives, motivations, and moral dilemmas of the key scientists behind the creation of the first atomic bomb.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Nuclear Madness: Religion and the Psychology of the Nuclear Age Target entity description: 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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A.
Change, Hope, and the Bomb
"Change, Hope, and the Bomb" is a book by David E. Lilienthal that reflects on the challenges and possibilities of the atomic age, particularly regarding nuclear energy and international control of atomic weapons.
-
B.
The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism
The Uneasy Conscience of Modern Fundamentalism is a landmark mid-20th-century evangelical book by theologian Carl F. H. Henry that critiques fundamentalism’s withdrawal from social and cultural engagement and calls for a more robust public witness.
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C.
Nuclear Seasons
"Nuclear Seasons" is a dark, atmospheric electropop song by Charli XCX, known for its apocalyptic themes and moody, synth-driven production.
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D.
The Age of Deception: Nuclear Diplomacy in Treacherous Times
The Age of Deception: Nuclear Diplomacy in Treacherous Times is a memoir and analysis by former IAEA director Mohamed ElBaradei that examines global nuclear politics, diplomatic crises, and the misuse of intelligence in the post–Cold War era.
-
E.
Pandora’s Keepers: Nine Men and the Atomic Bomb
Pandora’s Keepers: Nine Men and the Atomic Bomb is a historical nonfiction book that examines the lives, motivations, and moral dilemmas of the key scientists behind the creation of the first atomic bomb.
- F. None of above. chosen
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| instanceOf |
book
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scholarly work ⓘ |
| addresses |
ethical implications of nuclear weapons
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psychological responses to nuclear threat ⓘ role of religion in nuclear policy attitudes ⓘ |
| analyzes | interaction between religion and nuclear politics ⓘ |
| discipline |
nuclear ethics
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peace studies ⓘ psychology of religion ⓘ religious studies ⓘ |
| examines |
human attitudes toward nuclear weapons
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human attitudes toward the nuclear age ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
psychological factors
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religious beliefs ⓘ |
| genre | non-fiction ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainTopic |
nuclear age
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nuclear weapons ⓘ psychology ⓘ religion ⓘ |
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