Being Reasonable About Religion
Being Reasonable About Religion
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This book explores the controversial topics of history, anthropology, scientific explanation, free will, good and evil, and offers a deeper philosophical insight to help readers navigate through these disputes and break free from assumptions and prejudices that hinder progress. It seeks to persuade readers to be reasonable about religion rather than proving its reasonableness or unreasonableness.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 178 pages
Publication date: 31 March 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
When we delve into the realm of religion, a multitude of contentious issues arise, encompassing historical and anthropological perspectives, the boundaries of scientific explanation, and the complexities of free will, morality, and good and evil. This book serves as a guide, offering insights on navigating these debates and facilitating our liberation from assumptions and prejudices that hinder progress. Conventional books on religion often narrowly focus on a few central doctrines within the Judeo-Christian tradition, engaging in either critical attacks or unwavering defense, ultimately yielding little substantive outcomes. In contrast, this book embraces a broader perspective, aiming to persuade individuals to approach religion with reasonableness rather than seeking to establish its rationality or irrationality.
The author delves into the philosophical foundations of religion, exploring concepts such as faith, belief, and reason. They challenge the notion that religious beliefs are inherently unreasonable and advocate for a more nuanced and balanced approach. By examining the historical and cultural contexts in which religions have developed, the book seeks to foster understanding and respect among different religious traditions.
Furthermore, the author emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and rational analysis in evaluating religious claims and practices. They encourage readers to approach religion with an open mind, seeking to understand its underlying principles and values rather than imposing personal beliefs or dogmas. The book also addresses the challenges posed by religious extremism and promotes dialogue and understanding as means of countering religious violence and promoting peace.
In conclusion, this book offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the complex relationship between religion and society. By providing a philosophical framework for understanding religion, it empowers readers to approach these topics with reason, empathy, and respect. It serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of religion and its impact on our world, as well as for those engaged in interfaith dialogue and conflict resolution.
Weight: 278g
Dimension: 154 x 232 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781138618923
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