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Why religion matters : the fate of the human spirit in an age of disbelief

by Smith Huston.

Synopsis

Huston Smith offers his passionate, vital message about the suffocation of the human spirit in a world dominated by materialism, consumerism, educational elitism, and a governmental and legal system without morality. Despite the widespread opinion that these are halcyon days for religion, Smith shows how current popular spiritual trends merely mask a deeper disease. In the tradition of Stephen Carter's The Culture of Disbelief, this compelling social critique probes the three major historical periods -- traditional, modern, and postmodern -- that have brought us to our current spiritual crisis. Illustrated with stories from Huston Smith's personal experience and encounters with many of the leading scientific and religious thinkers of our time, Why Religion Matters is a highly original and thought-provoking read that will generate debate for years to come.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2001
ISBN-13 9780060670993
ISBN-10 0060670991
Class Copyright
Publisher HarperSanFrancisco
Subject RELIGION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 290
Shelf No. GM720