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Belief : a short history for today

Shows how ethical questions fit together, and how great historical debates and decision-making - whether about religious conflict, or theodicy, or questions of authority - shed light on some of the moral challenges facing the religions. This book concentrates especially on the Christian tradition.
Print Book, English, 2006
I. B. Tauris, London, 2006
History
240 pages 22 cm.
9781845112257, 1845112253
972722902
"'What am I to believe?' is perhaps the fundamental question of human existence. It is unlikely that most people reach the end of their lives without wondering what it has all been for and what happens next. But the question of belief is more than just academic, since what people believe is now a more critical issue than ever. As G. R. Evans shows, an ignorance of the history of beliefs can leave individuals susceptible to the influence of extreme ideas, and unsure how to put them into context and judge their validity. In all religions, not just Islam and Christianity, that is precisely how sects and cults get a grip."--BOOK JACKET