The intellectual and political elite of the West is nowadays taking
for granted that religion, in particular Christianity, is a cultural
vestige, a primitive form of knowledge, a consolation for the poor
minded, an obstacle to coexistence. In all influential environments,
the widespread watchword is We are all secular” or We are all
post-religious.” As a consequence, we are told that states must be
independent of religious creed, politics must take a neutral stance
regarding religious values, and societies must hold together without
any reference to religious bonds. Liberalism, which in some form or
another is the prevailing view in the West, is considered to be
free-standing,” and the Western, liberal, open society is taken to
be self-sufficient.” Not only is anti-Christian secularism wrong,
it is also risky. It's wrong because the very ideas on which liberal
societies are based and in terms of which they can be justifiedthe
concept of the dignity of the human person, the moral priority of the
individual, the view that man is a crooked timber” inclined to
prevarication, the limited confidence in the power of the state to
render him virtuousare typical Christian or, more precisely,
Judeo-Christian ideas. Take them away and the open society will
collapse. Anti-Christian secularism is risky because it jeopardizes
the identity of the West, leaves it with no self-conscience, and
deprives people of their sense of belonging. The Founding Fathers of
America, as well as major intellectual European figures such as Locke,
Kant, and Tocqueville, knew how much our civilization depends on
Christianity. Today, American and European culture is shaking the
pillars of that civilization. Written from a secular and liberal, but
not anti-Christian, point of view, this book explains why the
Christian culture is still the best antidote to the crisis and decline
of the West. Pera proposes that we should call ourselves Christians if
we want to maintain our liberal freedoms, to embark on such projects
as the political unification of Europe as well as the special
relationship between Europe and America, and to avoid the relativistic
trend that affects our public ethics. The challenges of our
particular historical moment”, as Pope Benedict XVI calls them in
the Preface to the book, can be faced only if we stress the historical
and conceptual link between Christianity and free society.
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The Religious Roots of Free Societies
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ISBN
9781594035654
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Encounter Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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