What is the relationship between superstition, religious belief, identity and the urge to social order? And where does the desire to validate, persuade and convert overcome any ethical sensibility of what is reasonable and humane? Where identity is affronted, offence is declared. But are we holding the beliefs of others in contempt when we call for the right to blaspheme and offend? What of the psychological hurt to those whose faith is a lifeline, and who are powerless to speak out? Or is there a serious, present danger to intellectual diversity, personal autonomy and moral freedom in the desire to create a society ruled by respect and what Britain's culture minister recently called 'collective cultural belonging'? With a look back at the history of Christian heresies, witch hunts, and notions of Anti-Christ, this essay considers what has caused Church outrage in the past, and attempts to identify what offends and threatens Christianity most in the new world order.
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Seagull Books London Ltd
Publication Year
March
Dimensions
Width
2 mm
Height
19 mm
Length
12 mm
Depth
0.59
Weight
198 gr
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