The title of this book might suggest it is an unusual one for the Bishop of Edinburgh to have written, but one can't help be glad that he did . . . Holloway's language and style are engaging, his research conscientious and his conclusions thoughtful and frequently wise

* Sunday Times *

Passionate [and] provocative

* Observer *

A book of morals for our brave new world, by a very wise man indeed. Inspiring. Fascinating. Full of hope

- FAY WELDON,

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Lucid and exhilarating

* Independent on Sunday *

His conclusions are refreshing . . . a brave and scholarly book

* Observer *

This is a courageous book for a bishop to write, and everything it says about morality is right and true

* Literary Review *

The lucid, forthright arguments of this short collection of lectures reveal a character who is brave enough not to try to define a morality based on the present rather than the past . . . mixes thought-provoking references not only to the Bible, but to such varied influences as Wilfred Owen, Nietszche and <i>Gulliver's Travels</i>, and forces us to recognise the necessity of an improvised morality rather than one based on fear and bigotry

* Scotsman *

Lucid, convincing and manifestly compassionate

- MARY WARNOCK,

If the use of God in a moral debate raises more problems than it solves, is it better to leave God out of the argument altogether and find strong human reasons for the rules we live by? Godless Morality is a refreshing, courageous and human-centred justification for contemporary morality.
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A fascinating exploration of human morality from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Waiting for the Last Bus and Leaving Alexandria

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781786893918
Publisert
2019-04-04
Utgiver
Canongate Books
Vekt
123 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
11 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176

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Biografisk notat

Richard Holloway was Bishop of Edinburgh and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church. A former Gresham Professor of Divinity and Chairman of the Joint Board of the Scottish Arts Council and Scottish Screen, he is a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. Leaving Alexandria won the PEN/Ackerley Prize and was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize. Holloway has written for many newspapers in Britain, including The Times, Guardian, Observer, Herald and Scotsman. He has also presented many series for BBC television and radio; Waiting for the Last Bus originated as a five-part series on Radio 4 in 2016.