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To the Best of Our Knowledge: Religious Belief, Secular Values Audiobook by Jim Fleming

To the Best of Our Knowledge: Religious Belief, Secular Values Audiobook by Jim Fleming

Update: 2012-12-26
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Title: To the Best of Our Knowledge: Religious Belief, Secular Values
Author: Jim Fleming
Format: Original Recording
Length: 52 mins
Language: English
Release date: 12-26-12
Publisher: Wisconsin Public Radio (To the Best of Our Knowledge)
Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews

Publisher's Summary:
In this hour, Jacques Berlinerblau says we still don't know how to talk intelligently about religion in public life. That's why he wrote How to be Secular: A Call to Arms for Religious Freedom. He says we mistakenly think "secular" means "atheist." Actually, secularism would allow people to feel free to practice any faith, or no faith at all.
Next, Finding good fiction about religion is harder than you'd think. That's why Hanna Pylvainen wrote her debut novel We Sinners, a serious look at religious faith. The book is loosely based on Pylvainen's own upbringing in a very conservative Lutheran community.
Then, how did religion ever get started in the first place? Renowned sociologist Robert Bellah has spent much of his life pondering the question. He says religion isn't about belief in God. It's rooted in ritualistic behavior - and ultimately play.
After that, in Yann Martel's novel Life of Pi, an Indian boy is stranded on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger. Pi survives by his wits and by his religious faith. Martel explains why writing the novel forced him to confront his own prejudices about religious faith and doubt. He says a good religion is like a good story.
And finally, if you want to trace the origins of the "being spiritual, not religious" movement, you need to go back to William James. His classic book The Varieties of Religious Experience gave us a new understanding of religion. James thought religion was about spiritual experience, not what a sacred text tells us. Biographer Robert Richardson tells Steve Paulson about James' willingness to embrace uncertainty. [Broadcast Date: December 26, 2012]
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To the Best of Our Knowledge: Religious Belief, Secular Values Audiobook by Jim Fleming

To the Best of Our Knowledge: Religious Belief, Secular Values Audiobook by Jim Fleming

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