Theology and Religion
Why It Matters
Why It Matters

1. Auflage Januar 2019
160 Seiten, Hardcover
Fachbuch
Kurzbeschreibung
Graham Ward argues that the study of theology and religion, as a single academic discipline, plays a vital role in helping us to understand politics, world affairs, and the nature of humanity itself. Religion can be used to justify inhumane actions, but it also feeds dreams, inspires hopes, and shapes aspirations. By invoking a sense of wonder about the natural world, religion can promote scientific discoveries, and by focusing on shared experiences, religion helps to bind societies together. Some scientists now believe that religious feeling might be hard-wired into our DNA, a fundamental aspect of what makes us human. Because religion is rooted in the imagination itself, its study involves staring into the profundities of who we are. Religion will not go away, so it needs to be understood.
Graham Ward argues that the study of theology and religion, as a single academic discipline, plays a vital role in helping us to understand politics, world affairs, and the nature of humanity itself. Religion can be used to justify inhumane actions, but it also feeds dreams, inspires hopes, and shapes aspirations. By invoking a sense of wonder about the natural world, religion can promote scientific discoveries, and by focusing on shared experiences, religion helps to bind societies together. Some scientists now believe that religious feeling might be hard-wired into our DNA, a fundamental aspect of what makes us human. Because religion is rooted in the imagination itself, its study involves staring into the profundities of who we are. Religion will not go away, so it needs to be understood.
Introduction
1 A Millennial Age
2 Living with Invisibility
3 Religion and Power
4 Religion and Contemporary Science
Conclusion
Further Reading
Index
Jolyon Mitchell, University of Edinburgh
'Readers will be grateful for the compelling examples, the accessible prose, and the generous tone of this book by a distinguished scholar.'
Thomas Tweed, author of Crossing and Dwelling: A Theory of Religion
"An engaging personal reflection on Theology and Religious Studies, how they have come together, and what they can tell us about who we are."
Professor Linda Woodhead MBE, Lancaster University