Understanding Faith : Religious Belief and Its Place in Society

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Understanding Faith : Religious Belief and Its Place in Society by Clark, Stephen R. L., 9781845401559
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  • ISBN: 9781845401559 | 1845401557
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 5/1/2009

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This book, the author tells us, was conceived 'in a fit of exasperation' at the way militant atheists so often seem to mirror the worst kind of ignorance and hostility that traditional believers have felt for other creeds. Writing both as a philosopher and an Anglican Christian, Professor Clark begins by exploring further this initial perception. In later chapters he adds more detail to the analysis, considering such topics as the alleged openness of 'scientists' compared with the 'dogmatism' of 'believers'; the difficulty of reading 'scripture' outside 'the community of faith' that has selected and elaborated it; the problems of moral realism (and the problem with abandoning it); why Darwinian and neo-Darwinian Theory has been unpopular with some believers, and what if anything can still be affirmed from it; what can be learnt from modern biology (especially) about our relations with other creatures; the nature of God; the metaphor of 'waking up' as applied to our hopes of heaven; the varieties of possible world orders founded on differing religious schemata (including some atheistical ones); and the place of religion in the State. He concludes, appropriately, with some remarks about the End.
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