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Flourishing Why We Need Religion In A Globalized World Miroslav Volf Tony Blair

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Flourishing Why We Need Religion In A Globalized World Miroslav Volf Tony Blair
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.31 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Miroslav Volf; Tony Blair
ISBN: 9780300190557, 0300190557
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Flourishing Why We Need Religion In A Globalized World Miroslav Volf Tony Blair by Miroslav Volf; Tony Blair 9780300190557, 0300190557 instant download after payment.

A celebrated theologian explores how the greatest dangers to humanity, as well as the greatest promises for human flourishing, are at the intersection of religion and globalization
More than almost anything else, globalization and the great world religions are shaping our lives, affecting everything from the public policies of political leaders and the economic decisions of industry bosses and employees, to university curricula, all the way to the inner longings of our hearts. Integral to both globalization and religions are compelling, overlapping, and sometimes competing visions of what it means to live well.
 
In this perceptive, deeply personal, and beautifully written book, a leading theologian sheds light on how religions and globalization have historically interacted and argues for what their relationship ought to be. Recounting how these twinned forces have intersected in his own life, he shows how world religions, despite their malfunctions, remain one of our most potent sources of moral motivation and contain within them profoundly evocative accounts of human flourishing. Globalization should be judged by how well it serves us for living out our authentic humanity as envisioned within these traditions. Through renewal and reform, religions might, in turn, shape globalization so that can be about more than bread alone.

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