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In 1999 His Holiness The Dalai Lama published the bestselling Ancient Wisdom: Modern World, which addressed the question of ethics for the new millennium. A decade later, His Holiness enters the contemporary debate about religion vs atheism, and returns to the theme of ethics with a major new work: Beyond Religion: Ethics for a Whole World. In this thought-provoking new book he argues that religion is not a necessity for pursuing a spiritual life. Rather, focusing on tolerance and understanding between religions, as well as tolerance and understanding between believers (of any faith) and non-believers is the way forward. The way to achieve such an approach, he proposes, is through a system of secular ethics grounded in a deep appreciation of our common humanity. Aimed particularly at the general reader, Beyond Religion: Ethics for a Whole World is a modern-day polemic which outlines those ethics he believes should be central to our lives.
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Beyond Religion : Ethics for a Whole World, Dalaï-Lama
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- Released
- 2012
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- Title
- Beyond Religion : Ethics for a Whole World
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Dalaï-Lama
- Publisher
- Transworld Publishers
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 203
- ISBN10
- 1846043115
- ISBN13
- 9781846043116
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Religion & Spirituality, Self-Help, Psychological Topics, Religious Topics, Philosophical Topics, Religion, Philosophy, Spirituality, Buddhism
- Rating
- 3.85 out of 5
- Description
- In 1999 His Holiness The Dalai Lama published the bestselling Ancient Wisdom: Modern World, which addressed the question of ethics for the new millennium. A decade later, His Holiness enters the contemporary debate about religion vs atheism, and returns to the theme of ethics with a major new work: Beyond Religion: Ethics for a Whole World. In this thought-provoking new book he argues that religion is not a necessity for pursuing a spiritual life. Rather, focusing on tolerance and understanding between religions, as well as tolerance and understanding between believers (of any faith) and non-believers is the way forward. The way to achieve such an approach, he proposes, is through a system of secular ethics grounded in a deep appreciation of our common humanity. Aimed particularly at the general reader, Beyond Religion: Ethics for a Whole World is a modern-day polemic which outlines those ethics he believes should be central to our lives.
