The nation that forgot God a book of essays

The theme of "The Nation that Forgot God" is the secularization of the West. These essays trace the effects on ordinary people of being the first post-religious society. Every other society has had at its heart the existence and practice of religion. But this book is not just a social hist...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Leigh, Edward E., 1950- (-), Haydon, Alex
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Social affairs unit 2009
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction; Chapter 1: Edward Leigh on How Britain has Lost its Way; Chapter 2: Alexander Boot on Political Correctness; Chapter 3: Peter Mullen on Making Your Own Hope; Chapter 4: Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali on Thinking and Acting Morally; Chapter 5: Roger Scruton asks, Quo Vadis?; Chapter 6: Bat Ye'or on the Ambiguities of Multiculturalism; Chapter 7: Canon Peter Williams on the British Abolition of Slavery; Chapter 8: Shusha Guppy on Christians and Muslims in Britain; Chapter 9: Philippa Taylor on Supporting Marriage and the Family; Chapter 10: John Marks on Teaching Today; Chapter 11: Archbishop Vincent Nichols on Community Cohesion and Catholic Education; Chapter 12: Abbot Aidan Bellenger on Seeking God as a Benedictine Monk