
'it Is Written...,' Says The Believer In A Sacred Text, And Proceeds To Justify All Manner Of Terrifying Things. Or So Runs A Popular Caricature Of Religious Faith Today. Religions That Center Around A Revelation - Around A 'good Book,' Like The Torah Or Gospels Or Quran, Which Is Seen As God's Word - Are Widely Regarded As Irrational And Dangerous: As Based On Outdated Science And Conducive To Illiberal, Inhumane Moral Attitudes. The Good And The Good Book Defends Revealed Religion And Shows How It Can Be Reconciled With Science And Liberal Morality. Samuel Fleischacker Invites Us To See Revealed Texts As Aiming To Teach Neither Scientific Nor Moral Doctrines But A Vision Of What Life Is About Overall. Purely Naturalistic Ways Of Thinking, He Argues, Cannot Make Much Sense Of Our Overall Or Ultimate Good; Revealed Texts, By Contrast, Do Precisely That. But These Texts Also Need To Be Interpreted In Accordance With Our Independent Understanding Of Morality. A Delicate Balance Is Required For This Process Of Interpretation - Between Respecting The Uncanny Obscurity Of Our Sacred Texts And Rendering Them Morally Familiar. The Book Concludes With A Chapter On How Believers In One Religion Can Respect Believers In Other Religions, And Secular People. -- From Back Cover. Truth -- Ethics -- Our Overall Good -- Revelation -- Ethical Faith -- Receiving Revelation -- Diversity And Respect. Samuel Fleischacker. Includes Bibliographical References (pages [155]-158) And Index.
Can revealed religion be reconciled with modern science and liberal moral frameworks? Samuel Fleischacker, a professor of philosophy, investigates the perceived conflict between sacred texts and secular rationality. He argues that revealed texts should not be read as scientific or moral manuals, but rather as frameworks for understanding the ultimate purpose of human life. By balancing the interpretation of these texts with independent moral reasoning, he proposes a model for religious faith that remains compatible with pluralistic, liberal societies.
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Scholars and readers frequently note the accessible yet rigorous philosophical approach Fleischacker employs to bridge the gap between faith and secularism. Experts highlight this as a thoughtful contribution to contemporary debates on the compatibility of religious tradition and liberal values.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0198733070
ISBN-13:
9780191797514
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