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Society without God – What the Least Religious Nations Can Tell Us About Contentment

Autor Phil Zuckerman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2008

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Before he began his recent travels, it seemed to Phil Zuckerman as if humans all over the globe were “getting religion” - praising deities, performing holy rites, and soberly defending the world from sin. But most residents of Denmark and Sweden, he found, don’t worship any god at all, don’t pray, and don’t give much credence to religious dogma of any kind. Instead of being bastions of sin and corruption, however, as the Christian Right has suggested a godless society would be, these countries are filled with residents who score at the very top of the “happiness index” and enjoy their healthy societies, which boast some of the lowest rates of violent crime in the world (along with some of the lowest levels of corruption), excellent educational systems, strong economies, well-supported arts, free health care, egalitarian social policies, outstanding bike paths, and great beer. Zuckerman formally interviewed nearly 150 Danes and Swedes of all ages and educational backgrounds over the course of fourteen months, beginning in 2005. He was particularly interested in the worldviews of people who live their lives without religious orientation. How do they think about and cope with death? Are they worried about an afterlife? What he found is that nearly all of his interviewees live their lives without much fear of the Grim Reaper or worries about the hereafter. This led him to wonder how and why it is that certain societies are nonreligious in a world that seems to be marked by increasing religiosity. Drawing on prominent sociological theories and his own extensive research, Zuckerman ventures some interesting answers.This fascinating approach directly counters the claims of outspoken, conservative American Christians who argue that a society without God would be hell on earth. It is crucial, Zuckerman believes, for Americans to know that “society without God is not only possible, but it can be quite civil and pleasant.”
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ISBN-13: 9780814797143
ISBN-10: 0814797148
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 181 x 275 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MI – New York University

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction; 1 Society without God; 2 Jens, Anne, and Christian; 3 Fear of Death and the Meaning of Life; 4 Lene, Sonny, and Gitte; 5 Being Secular; 6 Why? 7 Dorthe, Laura, and Johanne; 8 Cultural Religion; 9 Back to the USA Appendix; Notes; Bibliography; Index ; About the Author

Recenzii

“Much that he found will surprise many people, as it did him.” New York Times

“[Zuckerman] tells of a magical land where life expectancy is high and infant mortality low, where wealth is spread and genders live in equity, where happy, fish-fed citizens score high in every quality-of-life index: economic competitiveness, healthcare, environmental protection, lack of corruption, educational investment, technological literacy . . . Well, you get the idea. Zuckerman (who has explored the sociology of religion in two previous books) has managed to show what non-belief looks like when it’s ‘normal, regular, mainstream, common’. And he’s gone at least partway to proving the central thesis of his book: ‘Religious faith - while admittedly widespread - is not natural or innate to the human condition. Nor is religion a necessary ingredient for a healthy, peaceful, prosperous, and . . . Deeply good society.’” Louis Bayard, Salon.com“For those interested in the burgeoning field of secular studies - or for those curious about a world much different from the devout U.S. - this book will offer some compelling reading.” Publishers Weekly

"In an anecdotal and eminently readable manner, Zuckerman offers a novel idea within the study of religious sociology." Library Journal“Most Americans are convinced that faith in God is the foundation of civil society. Society without God reveals this to be nothing more than a well-subscribed, and strangely American, delusion. Even atheists living in the United States will be astonished to discover how unencumbered by religion most Danes and Swedes currently are. This glimpse of an alternate, secular reality is at once humbling and profoundly inspiring-- and it comes not a moment too soon.” Sam Harris, founder of the Reason Project and author of the New York Times best sellers The End of Faith and Letter to a Christian Nation

“Mr. Zuckerman, a sociologist who teaches at Pitzer College in Claremont, Calif., has reported his findings on religion in Denmark and Sweden in Society without God. Much that he found will surprise many people, as it did him…The interviewees affirmed a Christianity that seems to have everything to do with “holidays, songs, stories and food” but little to do with God or Creed, everything to do with rituals marking important passages in life but little to do with religious meaning of rituals…Others may be puzzled or even repelled by the apparent dissonance, but Mr. Zuckerman, comparing it to the experience of many Jews in the United States and Israel, strives to make sense of it, and he suggests that it deserves much more study all around the world.”-Peter Steinfels, The New York Times, 28th Feb 09

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Discusses how godless societies can be moral, happy and free

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