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Polarized The Collapse Of Truth Civility And Community In Divided Times Hardcover Paris Donehoo Keith M Parsons

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Polarized The Collapse Of Truth Civility And Community In Divided Times Hardcover Paris Donehoo Keith M Parsons
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Publisher: Prometheus Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.52 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Paris Donehoo; Keith M Parsons
ISBN: 9781633884540, 1633884546
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Hardcover

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Polarized The Collapse Of Truth Civility And Community In Divided Times Hardcover Paris Donehoo Keith M Parsons by Paris Donehoo; Keith M Parsons 9781633884540, 1633884546 instant download after payment.

A Protestant minister and an atheist philosopher interact in a constructive and respectful dialogue about their differing views on life, stressing the importance of honesty, civility, and community engagement at a time of polarized politics.
Unity in diversity (e pluribus unum) -- the quintessential American value-- is under assault today, and along with it, our sense of shared community. In this book, an atheist philosopher and a United Church of Christ pastor demonstrate that common ground can still be found even by people with very different perspectives on life. In short, difference need not mean division.
The authors focus on the importance of truthfulness, civility, and community. In a respectful dialogue, they exchange ideas on the nature of truth, the importance of honesty, the value of civility, the definition of community in a pluralistic society, respecting differences while avoiding divisiveness, and the consequences to our nation when ideological rancor and the demonizing of opponents dominate the public square.
The authors have a personal stake as well as an intellectual interest in these issues, as they met in childhood and have maintained their friendship over the decades despite their very different life choices and career paths. They both view with alarm the widening fissures developing among Americans and conclude by pointing out a similar preference for diatribe over rational debate in the decades preceding the Civil War.
At a time of shrill rhetoric, this measured, reasoned discussion between two friends shows that communication and respect are possible between people of good will.

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