Bookbot

The Case for God

Hodnotenie knihy

Viac o knihe

This work offers a nuanced exploration of the role of religion in human life, drawing on historical insights to address the needs of our polarized age. From the Paleolithic era to the present, the author details humanity's quest for a sacred reality, referred to by various names such as God, Brahman, Nirvana, Allah, or Dao. While focusing primarily on Christianity, the discussion encompasses Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Chinese spiritualities, examining the declining impulse toward religion today, where many either reject God or question faith's relevance. The text poses critical questions about why God has become unbelievable and how contemporary views on divinity differ from those of our ancestors. With depth and insight, the author illustrates how the changing world has altered the significance of religion for individuals and society. She emphasizes that religion is not meant to provide answers that human reason can address; that is the role of logos. Instead, religion's purpose is to help us navigate complex realities creatively and peacefully. Furthermore, it is presented as a practical discipline, requiring dedicated intellectual effort and a compassionate lifestyle to transcend self-centeredness.

Nákup knihy

The Case for God, Karen Armstrong

Jazyk
Rok vydania
2009
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(mäkká)
Akonáhle sa objaví, pošleme e-mail.

Platobné metódy

3,9
Veľmi dobrá
143 Hodnotenie

Tu nám chýba tvoja recenzia

Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Anchor Books
Rok vydania
2009
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
432
ISBN10
0307389804
ISBN13
9780307389800
Série
Hodnotenie
3,9 z 5
Anotácia
This work offers a nuanced exploration of the role of religion in human life, drawing on historical insights to address the needs of our polarized age. From the Paleolithic era to the present, the author details humanity's quest for a sacred reality, referred to by various names such as God, Brahman, Nirvana, Allah, or Dao. While focusing primarily on Christianity, the discussion encompasses Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Chinese spiritualities, examining the declining impulse toward religion today, where many either reject God or question faith's relevance. The text poses critical questions about why God has become unbelievable and how contemporary views on divinity differ from those of our ancestors. With depth and insight, the author illustrates how the changing world has altered the significance of religion for individuals and society. She emphasizes that religion is not meant to provide answers that human reason can address; that is the role of logos. Instead, religion's purpose is to help us navigate complex realities creatively and peacefully. Furthermore, it is presented as a practical discipline, requiring dedicated intellectual effort and a compassionate lifestyle to transcend self-centeredness.