20 Myths about Religion and Politics in America

20 Myths about Religion and Politics in America
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Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9781506482019
ISBN-13 : 1506482015
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis 20 Myths about Religion and Politics in America by : Ryan P. Burge

The way most people think about religion and politics is only loosely linked to empirical reality, argues Ryan P. Burge. In 20 Myths about Religion and Politics in America, Burge strives to be an impartial referee and to overcome these caustic misperceptions by using both rigorous data analysis and straightforward explanations.

The Myth of Religious Superiority

The Myth of Religious Superiority
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Publisher : Orbis Books
Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : 9781608332069
ISBN-13 : 1608332063
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis The Myth of Religious Superiority by : Paul F. Knitter

In this challenging book, the leading exponents of the idea that all religions are a refraction of a truth no single tradition can exclusively reveal discuss what to make of that conviction in today's world of interreligious rivalry and strife. The authors represent a variety of faith traditions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam.

Wilderness in Mythology and Religion

Wilderness in Mythology and Religion
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9781614511724
ISBN-13 : 1614511721
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Wilderness in Mythology and Religion by : Laura Feldt

Wilderness is one of the most abiding creations in the history of religions. It has a long and seminal history and is of contemporary relevance in wildlife preservation and climate discourses. Yet it has not previously been subject to scrutiny or theorising from a cross-cultural study of religions perspective. What are the specific relations between the world’s religions and imagined and real wilderness areas? The wilderness is often understood as a domain void of humans, opposed to civilization, but the analyses in this book complicate and question the dualism of previous theoretical grids and offer new perspectives on the interesting multiplicity of the wilderness and religion nexus. This book thus addresses the need for cross-cultural anthropological and history of religions analyses by offering in-depth case studies of the use and functions of wilderness spaces in a diverse range of contexts including, but not limited to, ancient Greece, early Christian asceticism, Old Norse religion, the shamanism-Buddhism encounter in Mongolia, contemporary paganism, and wilderness spirituality in the US. It advances research on religious spatialities, cosmologies, and ideas of wild nature and brings new understanding of the role of religion in human interaction with ‘the world’.

Myth and Religion

Myth and Religion
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Publisher : Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 080483055X
ISBN-13 : 9780804830553
Rating : 4/5 (5X Downloads)

Synopsis Myth and Religion by : Alan Watts

"This dynamic collection of edited transcripts begins with Not What Should Be, But What Is! In this powerful talk on the contrasts between classical Eastern and traditional Western mythologies, Watts questions whether the image of a divine patriarch is still intellectually plausible in light of our ever growing understanding of the universe. He then takes a revealing look at the mystical origins of Christianity in Jesus - His Religion, Or the Religion About Him? and explores how Christianity has diverged historically from those teachings in a brilliant and well researched critique of the Church. In Democracy in the Kingdom of Heaven Watts then carries his inquiry one step further, and asks if indeed a monarchical religion still makes sense in a democratic society. Watts takes a fascinating look at the ultimately anthropomorphic quality of man's view of his god in Images of Man. Here he is only half kidding when he says that "In the beginning there was Man, and he created God in his image," pointing to the highly subjective nature of our inquiry into the highest orders of reality. In the final chapter, Religion and Sexuality, Watts again looks at organized religion, but with more than a touch of humor as he suggests that churches today are sexual regulation societies, and precious little else. To make this point Watts asks, "How else can you get thrown out?" He then goes on to discuss the social implications of the Church's investment in moral issues, and demonstrates that this may in fact be a ploy to cover up for the lack of any substantial religious teaching in organized religion today."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

The Myth of American Religious Freedom

The Myth of American Religious Freedom
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9780199793112
ISBN-13 : 0199793115
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis The Myth of American Religious Freedom by : David Sehat

In the battles over religion and politics in America, both liberals and conservatives often appeal to history. Liberals claim that the Founders separated church and state. But for much of American history, David Sehat writes, Protestant Christianity was intimately intertwined with the state. Yet the past was not the Christian utopia that conservatives imagine either. Instead, a Protestant moral establishment prevailed, using government power to punish free thinkers and religious dissidents. In The Myth of American Religious Freedom, Sehat provides an eye-opening history of religion in public life, overturning our most cherished myths. Originally, the First Amendment applied only to the federal government, which had limited authority. The Protestant moral establishment ruled on the state level. Using moral laws to uphold religious power, religious partisans enforced a moral and religious orthodoxy against Catholics, Jews, Mormons, agnostics, and others. Not until 1940 did the U.S. Supreme Court extend the First Amendment to the states. As the Supreme Court began to dismantle the connections between religion and government, Sehat argues, religious conservatives mobilized to maintain their power and began the culture wars of the last fifty years. To trace the rise and fall of this Protestant establishment, Sehat focuses on a series of dissenters--abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, socialist Eugene V. Debs, and many others. Shattering myths held by both the left and right, David Sehat forces us to rethink some of our most deeply held beliefs. By showing the bad history used on both sides, he denies partisans a safe refuge with the Founders.

Myth and Society in Ancient Greece

Myth and Society in Ancient Greece
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 0942299175
ISBN-13 : 9780942299175
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Myth and Society in Ancient Greece by : Jean Pierre Vernant

"In this groundbreaking study, Vernant declinates a compelling new vision of ancient Greece. Myth and Society takes us far from the calm and familiar images of Polykleitos and the Parthenon, and revels to us a fundamentally other culture--one of slavery, of blood sacrifice, of perpetual and ritualized warfare, of ceremonial hunting and ecstasies."--Publisher's description.

The Rise and Fall of the Christian Myth

The Rise and Fall of the Christian Myth
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9780300227895
ISBN-13 : 0300227892
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rise and Fall of the Christian Myth by : Burton L. Mack

This book is the culmination of a lifelong scholarly inquiry into Christian history, religion as a social institution, and the role of myth in the history of religions. Mack shows that religions are essentially mythological and that Christianity in particular has been an ever-changing mythological engine of social formation, from Roman times to its distinct American expression in our time. The author traces the cultural influence of the Christian myth that has persisted for sixteen hundred years but now should be much less consequential in our social and cultural life, since it runs counter to our democratic ideals. We stand at a critical impasse: badly splintered by conflicting groups pursuing their own social interests, a binding common myth needs to be established by renewing a truly cohesive national and international story rooted in our democratic and egalitarian origins, committed to freedom, equality, and vital human values.

Religion and Society

Religion and Society
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Publisher : M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 8175330058
ISBN-13 : 9788175330054
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Religion and Society by : Gnana Stanley Jaya Kumar

In the wake of tremendous progress of industrialization and urbanization,religion,one of h\the powerful tradition institution,has undergone far -reaching chanes with regards to the criteria of values and standard of behaviour.The goal ofall human activity is evidently the attainment of happiness in this life as well as beyond ,Evidently for a personality,both these sets of seemingly opposite categories,that is mundane and extra0mundane are indispensable and inseparable.

Religion in Ancient Egypt

Religion in Ancient Egypt
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 0801497868
ISBN-13 : 9780801497865
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Religion in Ancient Egypt by : John Baines

Lectures given at a symposium held in 1987, sponsored by Fordham University.