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Persistence of Faith, The: Religion, Morality and Society in a Secular Age


Persistence of Faith, The: Religion, Morality and Society in a Secular Age

Paperback by Sacks, Sir Jonathan

Persistence of Faith, The: Religion, Morality and Society in a Secular Age

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ISBN:
9780826478559
Publication Date:
1 Apr 2005
Language:
English;English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Pages:
128 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Persistence of Faith, The: Religion, Morality and Society in a Secular Age

Description

Sacks argues that faiths must remain open to criticism, keep alive their separate communities and still contribute far more to national debates on moral issues. they must also learn to get along better. His thesis is that we still live under a Biblical canopy and that a cohesive morality needs the uniting bonds of faith. Confidence in a faith is a subtle quality and lack of it shows in many ways, some contradictory. Dr Sacks has that confidence and the quiet charisma to communicate it. The subject of this book - religions and ethics - is good ground for him to build on: The Jewish contribution to ethics is distinctly rational and has a long and illustrious tradition. Moral philosophy is after all a Jewish preoccupation. In recent years, he writes, religion has taken us unawares. The rise of the Moral Majority in the USA, the Islamic Revolution, the growth of religious parties in Israel, the power of Catholicism in Poland and the African continent all run contrary to the basic thesis that modernity and secularisation went hand in hand and could almost be regarded as synonyms. Instead and against all predictions religion has resurfaced in the public domain.

Contents

1. The Environment of Faith 2 Demoralisation 3. The Fragile Family 4. Paradoxes of Pluralism 5. Fundamentalism 6. A Community of Communities 7. Afterword

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