by Keith Ward
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Want a response to questions of religion's reputation?
This book explores why religion is seen as dangerous by many
You'll find responses to think about, and inform your own views with
Keith Ward writes a philosophers view on religion in the defence to many commentators today claiming that religion is dangerous and harmful.
Keith addressed such issues in this book by defining what religion really is and why so many believe religion to be dangerous. Keith looks at why people say religion is dangerous, focuses his argument on religious wars and conflicts - on specific attacks on religion including claims that: God is wrathful, religious morality is primitive and cruel and that religion id intolerant.
Keith Ward argues that religion is not dangerous in other ways
outside of religious wars as it produces great good - for example religion has helped many people's lives and countries, it has created hospitals, philosophy and science, moral heroism, great art and music and the abolition of slavery. Keith concludes that religion is the best rational basis for morality.
Title
Is Religion Dangerous?
Author
Keith Ward
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lion Hudson
Published
March 2011
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Weight
241g
Page Count
242
Dimensions
12.9 x 19.9 x 1.3 cm
ISBN
9780745955308
ISBN-10
0745955304
Eden Code
3196435
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