Will Humanity Survive Religion? - W. Royce Clark

Will Humanity Survive Religion?

Beyond Divisive Absolutes

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Buch | Hardcover
552 Seiten
2020
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic (Verlag)
978-1-9787-0855-6 (ISBN)
159,95 inkl. MwSt
This book answers the question of how the world can agree on an ethic when each religion thinks the ethic must be grounded only on its unique Absolute. W. Royce Clark argues that humanity’s survival may depend on a universal or inclusive ethic in which religions move beyond their Absolutes or unquestionable premises.
When the “human sciences” in the West followed the physical sciences in the 18th and 19th centuries with new measurements, methods, and language, the “metaphysics of infinity” lost its credibility. The response of Western religions was to retrench in a stronger authoritarianism, especially by the last half of the 19th century. While the new human sciences were being extended even to study the history and philosophy of religions, those religions themselves placed more emphasis on their understanding of the Absolute or Unquestionable. That split became a burden both to those who were religious and to those who were not.



Here, W. Royce Clark argues that humanity’s survival may depend on the development of a universal or inclusive ethic in which religions move beyond their Absolutes. Clark poses the sharp challenge: Are religious communities ready to abandon the foundations that until now they have insisted were the only adequate foundation for ethics?

W. Royce Clark is professor emeritus of Pepperdine University.

Preliminary Considerations: The “Camel” Burdened with a Metaphysical Absolute

Chapter 1. Religion’s Divisive Burden as Absolutism in a Scientific and Pluralistic Age

Chapter 2. The Absolute’s Divisive Burden in Segregating Humanity

Chapter 3. Inflexible Faith in the Absolute: The Burden of the Loss of Self

Chapter 4. The Absolute and its Burden of Miracles, Mystery, and Authority

Chapter 5. Fantasy vs. Reality: The Burden of Reason’s Limits

Chapter 6. Inhumane Faith: The Burden of Death as Evil or as Divine Punishment

Chapter 7. The Burden of Religion’s Historical/Mythical Claims and the Slippage of Categories

Chapter 8. The “Ugly Ditch”: The Burden of Historical Data’s Dead End

Chapter 9. That Same “Ditch”: The Dead End of the Historical/Mythological

Chapter 10. The Greatest Burden “After Auschwitz”: The Dead End of God as a Historical Liberator

Chapter 11. Conclusion and Challenges

Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 159 x 229 mm
Gewicht 998 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
ISBN-10 1-9787-0855-6 / 1978708556
ISBN-13 978-1-9787-0855-6 / 9781978708556
Zustand Neuware
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