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- 288 pages
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About Dangerous Religious Ideas explores how faith traditions provide tools for self-examination and debate, emphasizing that all religious ideas can cause harm, alongside their moral teachings. While scripture can inspire goodness, such as compassion for the poor and welcoming the stranger, it has also been misused to justify slavery, marginalize LGBTQ individuals, dismiss science, and incite violence. Rachel Mikva, a religious scholar, delves into Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, revealing that these Abrahamic religions have long recognized their dual capacity to harm and heal. They have passed down sacred stories equipped with interpretive traditions to confront dangerous ideas and promote self-critical faith. Mikva examines key themes like scripture, election, and reward and punishment, highlighting how these methodologies have addressed their own perilous power and potential for good. Many readers mistakenly believe their interpretations of scripture are absolute, overlooking the value of diverse perspectives and the history of interpretation. Engaging in debates about truth, embracing doubt, and practicing humility are not modern concepts; they are essential for the vitality of these traditions. Dangerous Religious Ideas reshapes discussions about faith, fostering a more constructive, nuanced, and socially engaged dialogue on religion.
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Dangerous Religious Ideas, Rachel S. Mikva
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- 2020
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