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Charles Selengut

Charles Selengut is a professor of sociology at County College of Morris in Randolph, New Jersey. He specializes in the sociology of religion, religious conflict, and the role of religion in the contemporary world. Selengut has authored several influential books on religious violence, conflict, and settlement movements, contributing significantly to the understanding of these complex topics within the academic community.

His work often explores the intersection of religion, politics, and society, offering insights into how religious beliefs can drive political actions and societal changes. Selengut's research has been particularly focused on Jewish and Islamic movements, examining how these faiths motivate their followers towards particular actions and ideologies.

In addition to his academic pursuits, Charles Selengut participates in various international conferences and workshops, where he presents his research findings to fellow scholars and policymakers. His contributions to the study of militant religious movements and their impact on global peace and security are well recognized in scholarly circles.

Books

Our Promised Land: Faith and Militant Zionism in Israeli Settlements