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One of the UK's most respected cultural commentators offers a timely analysis of this burning question, exposing the shallow assumptions on either side of current debate

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Argued with elegance and authority . . . refreshing and highly enjoyable * Melvyn Bragg *
An admirably concise, thoughtful and fair discussion of the virtues and vices of a religious society. * Professor Iain McGilchrist, consultant psychiatrist and author of The Master and His Emissary *
I love this book. It demolishes fashionable atheists who claim religion only does harm. It criticises extremists of all faiths who promote hatred and violence in the name of religion, and it praises, with caveats, those who seek meaning in their lives within a community, find something in the transcendent, and want to make the world a better place. * Rabbi Baroness Julia Neuberger DBE *
Shortt is one of the UK's most thoughtful and self-effacing religious commentators * Michael Barnes, Professor of Interreligious Relations at Heythrop College, University of London. *
Are the world's major religions forces for good or harm? Rupert Shortt provides a fascinating and enlightening discussion, summarising key arguments on both sides, with a much-needed appeal for a deeper conversation about religion and secularism. * Imam Dr Usama Hasan, Head of Islamic Studies, Quilliam International *
A triumph of ambition and concision. * Lucy Beckett, author of In the Light of Christ: Writings in the Western Tradition *

Does Religion do More Harm than Good

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      Publisher: SPCK Publishing
      Publication Date: 21/03/2019
      ISBN13: 9780281078714, 978-0281078714
      ISBN10: 0281078718

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      One of the UK's most respected cultural commentators offers a timely analysis of this burning question, exposing the shallow assumptions on either side of current debate

      Trade Review
      Argued with elegance and authority . . . refreshing and highly enjoyable * Melvyn Bragg *
      An admirably concise, thoughtful and fair discussion of the virtues and vices of a religious society. * Professor Iain McGilchrist, consultant psychiatrist and author of The Master and His Emissary *
      I love this book. It demolishes fashionable atheists who claim religion only does harm. It criticises extremists of all faiths who promote hatred and violence in the name of religion, and it praises, with caveats, those who seek meaning in their lives within a community, find something in the transcendent, and want to make the world a better place. * Rabbi Baroness Julia Neuberger DBE *
      Shortt is one of the UK's most thoughtful and self-effacing religious commentators * Michael Barnes, Professor of Interreligious Relations at Heythrop College, University of London. *
      Are the world's major religions forces for good or harm? Rupert Shortt provides a fascinating and enlightening discussion, summarising key arguments on both sides, with a much-needed appeal for a deeper conversation about religion and secularism. * Imam Dr Usama Hasan, Head of Islamic Studies, Quilliam International *
      A triumph of ambition and concision. * Lucy Beckett, author of In the Light of Christ: Writings in the Western Tradition *

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