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9781848851948

The Persistence of Religion Comparitive Perspectives on Modern Spirituality

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    9781848851948

  • ISBN10:

    1848851944

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-12-15
  • Publisher: I. B. Tauris
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Summary

In the nineteenth century, Nietzsche famously announced that God was dead. In the twentieth century, increasing reliance on science and technology led to a widespread rejection of belief on the grounds of its irrationality. Yet religion has not died. In fact, the opposite has occurred: it has persisted and proliferated. Despite the relentless pursuit of scientific advancement, in the twenty-first century we now see religious influence everywhere. In this wide-ranging dialogue, two leading commentators on religion address - from their different but complementary traditions of Christianity and Buddhism - the continuing appeal of spirituality to people eager to explore fundamental questions of meaning. The authors indicate that science, for all its benefits, has limits of explanation. It may be able to show how, but not necessarily why. Yet belief too must not go unchallenged, since, as Ikeda says, "religion can become either a medicine or a poison." What then is the proper role of religion in a world plagued by intolerance and extremism? The authors point to its place in dialogue, education and peacebuilding. They emphasise the centrality of non-violence, and the inspiring examples of Gandhi, Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela. In so doing they recount formative experiences of involvement in the civil rights movement and protest against Vietnam (Cox) and personal exposure to the misery and destruction of war (Ikeda). Their joint vision of a just and true religious sensibility makes a vital contribution to the field.

Author Biography

Daisaku Ikeda is President of Soka Gakkai International, a Buddhist organization with some twelve million adherents.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Prefacep. xiii
Beyond the Clash of Civilizationsp. 1
Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Spirit of Non-Violencep. 15
The Market Economy and the Role of Religionp. 27
The Age of the Internet: Interplay of Danger and Promisep. 37
Rapidly Changing Times: Return to the Origins of Religionp. 47
Courageous Heroes of Non-Violencep. 55
The Future of China and India: Great Spiritual Heritagesp. 67
The Future of University Educationp. 77
Mahayana Buddhism and Twenty-First-Century Civilizationp. 91
Religion, Values and Politics in a Religiously Pluralistic Worldp. 105
Glossaryp. 117
Notesp. 133
Further Readingp. 136
Indexp. 138
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