This set is an unprecedented examination of religion's influence on
modern life, an honest assessment of how religion can either destroy
us or preserve us, and a thorough exploration of what steps might be
necessary for all religions to join together as a force for good.
Convening on the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attack on the
World Trade Center, the global congress _The World's Religions after
September 11_ explored the negative and positive possibilities of the
religious dimensions of life. The presentations from the congress have
been pulled together in this set, which addresses religion's
intersection with human rights, spirituality, science, healing, the
media, international diplomacy, globalization, war and peace, and
more. This comprehensive set includes contributions from such
well-known scholars of religion as Arvind Sharma and a host of others
from all the world's religious traditions. This set is an
unprecedented examination of religion's influence on modern life, an
honest assessment of how religion can either destroy us or preserve
us, and a thorough exploration of what steps might be necessary for
all religions to join together as a force for good.
Because of the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001,
the very concept of religion underwent a paradigm shift. Instead of
standing for virtue and piety, peace and harmony, the word religion
also came to be inextricably associated with evil, aggression, and
terror. People around the world began to question whether the
religious and secular dimensions of modern life can be reconciled,
whether the different religions of the world can ever coexist in
harmony. Indeed, the very future of religion itself has sometimes
seemed to be uncertain, or at least suspect.
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[4 volumes]
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780275996222
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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