Good Without God: What A Billion Nonreligious People Do Believe
ISBN: 0061670111
EAN13: 9780061670114
Language: English
Pages: 272
Dimensions: 1.1" H x 9.1" L x 6" W
Weight: 0.8 lbs.
Format: Hardcover
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Recent bestsellers about atheism have featured intelligent, well-reasoned arguments against the existence of God, but delivered them in a hostile and sometimes intolerant way. In Good Without God, Harvard chaplain and Humanist Greg Epstein delivers a constructive, challenging response to these manifestos. Rather than seeking to destroy religion, Humanists strive to live well, build community, and be good . without God.

Epstein argues that, at a time when debates over faith and morality rage more fiercely than ever, and when millions are searching for something they can put their faith in, Humanism offers comfort and hope. It affirms our ability to live ethical lives of personal fulfillment, and to work together for the greater good.

Greg Epstein holds a B.A. (Religion and Chinese) and an M.A. (Judaic Studies) from the University of Michigan, and a Masters of Theological Studies from the Harvard Divinity School. He was the primary organizer of The New Humanism international conference at Harvard. Epstein is a regular contributor to On Faith, an online forum on religion produced by Newsweek magazine and The Washington Post, and his work has been featured by National Public Radio, BC Radio, Newsweek, The Boston Globe, and others. For more information, visit www.GoodWithoutGod.com. Read More chevron_right

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