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Religion and Atheism - Beyond the Divide

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Zusatztext "This is a book which deserves to be prescribed reading for all prospective teachers (not only 'religion' specialists)! journalists! and community leaders. It is hugely informative and a treasure for repeated reflection." - Brian Gates! Journal of Beliefs & Values"I thoroughly enjoyed this series of essays edited by two people at the forefront of the dialogue between religion and atheism. The writing constantly shifts focus and creates surprises. It covers a huge range of themes from a variety of perspectives."- Alan Brine! National Adivser for Religous Education! RE Today"This book brings together many of the most accessible writers engaging in the religion/atheism debate! who in turn help to reframe it by uncovering the implicit assumptions of their own side! or by exploring the experiential and transformative elements that draw people to embrace different worldviews. Each chapter offers fresh insights! as well as thoughts that could take the dialogue in unexpectedly new directions." - Mark Vernon! www.markvernon.com"The strength of the collection is that it gives a good understanding of how many humanists and religious believers (those who are prepared to enter into dialogue) see the world. It should increase insight into why at this juncture in our cultural history the religion/atheism debate has become important." - Keith Ward! Regius Professor Emeritus of Divinity at Christ Church! Oxford and Research Professor at Heythrop College! London."For a reader who is familiar with philosophical discussions about belief and unbelief there may not be much new information here. However! the careful way in which the various authors approach the conversation! and the many angles from which the divide is considered! is an edifying read even for scholars who are deeply entrenched in this sort of religious philosophy. By collecting essays on such a long-considered topic! Carrol and Norman cannot have hoped to break new ground so much as offer solid footing to those hoping to take the bite out of this conversation. In collecting such a thoughtful group of essays by authors who take the divide seriously and approach it tactfully! this book is a sizeable step in that direction." - Robert Lee ! Florida State University Informationen zum Autor Anthony Carroll is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy and Theology at Heythrop College, University of London, UK. His publications include Protestant Modernity: Weber, Secularization, and Protestantism (2007), and he is an Anglican priest. Richard Norman is Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Kent, UK. His publications include On Humanism (2nd edition 2012), and he is a founder-member of the Humanist Philosophers' Group, and a Patron of the British Humanist Association. Klappentext Arguments between those who hold religious beliefs and those who do not are at fever pitch. This collection is one of the first books to move beyond this deadlock. Specially commissioned chapters address major areas that cut across the debate between the two sides. A key feature of the collection is a dialogue between Raymond Tallis and Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury. Zusammenfassung Arguments between those who hold religious beliefs and those who do not are at fever pitch. This collection is one of the first books to move beyond this deadlock. Specially commissioned chapters address major areas that cut across the debate between the two sides. A key feature of the collection is a dialogue between Raymond Tallis and Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Brian Pearce Part 1: A Dialogue 1. Science, stories, and the self Raymond Tallis and Rowan Williams Part 2: Knowledge and language 2. Signifying nothing: how the religious and non-religious can speak the same language Nick Spencer 3. The myth o...

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