Chapter Description:No religion does without symbols, yet the status of symbols and their uses is always contested. For example, some religious thinkers have reacted against attempts in the United States to post the Ten Commandments by describing them as acts of blasphemy. This chapter looks at Monotheism and Morality not by looking to religion as a source or sanction for morality but as a set of religious symbols put to use to organize a community, and thus to create a community distinct from others. Aside from being a verbal icon, there are particular features of the Ten Commandments that make it (or them) a less than ideal symbol for religion, morality, or the relation between them. The chapter lists their disadvantages and then suggests...
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Rules are a crucial part of much religious thought and practice. Their importance or insignificance,...
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The chapter aims to discuss the wide range of expressions in which the three monotheistic religions ...
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The paper deals with the historical and intellectual linkage between two fundamental spheres of cult...
Religion and Ethics Today: God\u27s World and Human Responsibilities, Volume 1 combines the major th...
As Aristotle already pointed out, Homo sapiens is a social animal. ‘Social’ means that every individ...
Religion & Morality: Faith and the Modern World, a compendium to a previous work and used in HUM 335...
In contemporary pluralist states, where faith communities live together, different religious symbols...
"This paper discusses in a theoretical manner the nature, differences and similarities of symbolism ...
The tolerance of today’s society provokes complex processes of distorting religious values which in ...
In this chapter, I argue that empirical research of religious belief demands reconsidering the role ...
Rules are a crucial part of much religious thought and practice. Their importance or insignificance,...
Rules are a crucial part of much religious thought and practice. Their importance or insignificance,...
This splendid introduction to the ethical reasoning of the three Abrahamic traditions--Judaism, Chri...
Bahçekapılı, Hasan Galip (Dogus Author)As a possible Hilbert question in the scientific study of rel...
Abstract This study aims to see how symbols or personifications can bridge profane things from God i...
The chapter aims to discuss the wide range of expressions in which the three monotheistic religions ...
Religion is one of the most decisive factors in promoting the values and virtues of life in society....
The paper deals with the historical and intellectual linkage between two fundamental spheres of cult...
Religion and Ethics Today: God\u27s World and Human Responsibilities, Volume 1 combines the major th...
As Aristotle already pointed out, Homo sapiens is a social animal. ‘Social’ means that every individ...