An Intelligent Persons Guide To Religion
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Author | : John Haldane |
Publisher | : Overlook Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2005-10-25 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9781585677221 |
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We live, allegedly, in a postmodern age in which we have cast aside the narrative fantasies of the pre-modern era. If postmodernism represents the final abandonment of all grand theories, where does religion stand? If religion is a particularly unbelievable form of explanation, why does it power still affect social and political change? Here, like the skeptics of our age, the author asks, What has theology ever had to say that was of the slightest use to anyone? He argues that religion without God is like a car without an engine, and draws on many aspects of human culture to offer a defense of religion that is not only credible but necessary in an age when postmodernism itself has been exposed as a cruel illusion.
Author | : John Haldane |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Academic |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : |
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This polemical book argues that philosophy's silencing of religion as irrational thinking is wrong and that only religion can offer cogent answers when it comes to understanding life
Author | : Daniel Harbour |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Academic |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Atheism |
ISBN | : 9780715632291 |
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A controversial study that argues for the value of atheism in modern society. The debate about atheism has staled since the time of Bertrand Russell. In this work, Daniel Harbour returns to its core issues - the existence of God, the values of faith, the role of religion in society - and casts them in an entirely new light. The real question, he argues, is how we should consider our urge to understand the world. Only then can we ask ourselves whether atheism or theism forms part of a coherent worldview. This new debate between atheism and theism forces us into an investigation of philosophy, science, history, ethics and aesthetics, and a desire for intellectual integrity and commitment to truth. It is far removed from the usual listing of the errors of theism. Not can atheism be equated with denialism. It holds real and practical implications for the place of religion and the obligations of atheists in our society.
Author | : Roger Scruton |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 177 |
Release | : 1999-02-01 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1101174056 |
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"Philosophy's the 'love of wisdom', can be approached in two ways: by doing it, or by studying how it has been done," so writes the eminent philosopher Roger Scruton. In this user-friendly book, he chooses to introduce philosophy by doing it. Taking the discipline beyond theory and "intellectualism," he presents it in an empirical, accessible, and practical light. The result is not a history of the field but a vivid, energetic, and personal account to guide the reader making his or her own venture into philosophy. Addressing a range of subjects from freedom, God, reality, and morality, to sex, music, and history, Scruton argues philosophy's relevance not just to intellectual questions, but to contemporary life.
Author | : Alban McCoy |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 162 |
Release | : 2005-05-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780826476722 |
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Addresses the key questions that non-Catholics—and even Catholics—have about Roman Catholicism.
Author | : Theodore Dalrymple |
Publisher | : Gerald Duckworth & Company Limited |
Total Pages | : 138 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Medical care |
ISBN | : 9780715629734 |
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Health is on of those subjects that seems easy to define and then, the closer one gets, is more and more difficult to understand. Does the health of a schizophrenic really improve by being sedated and kept in an asylum? Is a course of Prozac or psychotherapy aimed to make someone happy really a medicine? These incompatible views are most visible in the NHS which has over the decades become the focus of all these projections of health. At the expense of the taxpayer many are being cured while there is no money for some of those who have physical ailments in a real sense. In this book, Theodore Dalrymple sets out to tear into the myths that he believes our politicians have created, with anecdotes from his own experience as a doctor.
Author | : Ikram Hawramani |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2018-12-28 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781792815331 |
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An Intelligent Person's Guide to Understanding Islām and Muslims is a multidisciplinary study of Islam as it is lived and experienced by Muslims, presenting an alternative way of seeing Islam that dispels the myths popularized by such works as The Crisis of Islam, The Closing of the Muslim Mind and other attempts that leap from theory to practice without taking real-world Muslims into account.
Author | : Shmuel Boteach |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Academic |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : |
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Argues that Judaism possesses a core of wisdom that appeals to Jews and non-Jews alike
Author | : Alain De Botton |
Publisher | : Signal |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2012-03-06 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 0771025998 |
Download Religion for Atheists Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
From the author of The Architecture of Happiness, a deeply moving meditation on how we can still benefit, without believing, from the wisdom, the beauty, and the consolatory power that religion has to offer. Alain de Botton was brought up in a committedly atheistic household, and though he was powerfully swayed by his parents' views, he underwent, in his mid-twenties, a crisis of faithlessness. His feelings of doubt about atheism had their origins in listening to Bach's cantatas, were further developed in the presence of certain Bellini Madonnas, and became overwhelming with an introduction to Zen architecture. However, it was not until his father's death -- buried under a Hebrew headstone in a Jewish cemetery because he had intriguingly omitted to make more secular arrangements -- that Alain began to face the full degree of his ambivalence regarding the views of religion that he had dutifully accepted. Why are we presented with the curious choice between either committing to peculiar concepts about immaterial deities or letting go entirely of a host of consoling, subtle and effective rituals and practices for which there is no equivalent in secular society? Why do we bristle at the mention of the word "morality"? Flee from the idea that art should be uplifting, or have an ethical purpose? Why don't we build temples? What mechanisms do we have for expressing gratitude? The challenge that de Botton addresses in his book: how to separate ideas and practices from the religious institutions that have laid claim to them. In Religion for Atheists is an argument to free our soul-related needs from the particular influence of religions, even if it is, paradoxically, the study of religion that will allow us to rediscover and rearticulate those needs.
Author | : S. C. Hitchcock |
Publisher | : See Sharp Press |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2009-05-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 188436554X |
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Filled with wit, humor, and clear metaphor, this exploration into atheism is written specifically for young adults, though any adult interested in learning more about atheism will find value within. Not just focused on atheism, this crash course in logical thinking addresses the issues of indoctrination, whether it be religious, political, or commercial, and makes the case that morality is created through reasoning and logic, not through divine communication. Many hot topics are touched upon, such as traditional arguments for God's existence, the relationship of evolution and religious belief, the incompatible nature of science and religion, and the harmfulness of both Christianity and Islam.