Beyond Belief: How We Find Meaning, With Or Without Religion
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:What do people actually mean when they say 'God'?Around two-thirds of us say we believe in God or some 'higher power', but fewer than one in ten Australians attend church weekly. In Beyond Belief, Hugh Mackay presents this discrepancy as...
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:What do people actually mean when they say 'God'?Around two-thirds of us say we believe in God or some 'higher power', but fewer than one in ten Australians attend church weekly. In Beyond Belief, Hugh Mackay presents this discrepancy as one of the great unexamined topics of our time. He argues that while our attachment to a traditional idea of God may be waning, our desire for a life of meaning remains as strong as ever. Mackay interviews dozens of Australians representing many different points on the spectrum of faith, including some who are part of the emerging 'spiritual but not religious' movement. He exposes the deep vein of ambivalence about religion that runs through our society: we may not actively worship, but we still like to see local churches operating in our midst, and we use 'our' church to marry, christen our babies, educate our children and commemorate our dead. He points out some uncomfortable truths, such as our tendency to call on God only in a crisis, and unpacks our human need for 'answers', even when science can't find them. He endorses the Christian ideal of the good life - a life lived for others - but acknowledges that there are many pathways to that same goal, not all of them religious. Written with all the insight and compassion we have come to expect of our leading chronicler of Australian life, Beyond Belief is an engrossing exploration of the ways we find spiritual fulfilment in an avowedly secular age.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 483271
- Product Code 9781743534854
- ISBNÂ 174353485X
- EANÂ 9781743534854
- Pages 288
- Department Academic
- Category Philosophy
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Allen & Unwin Australia
- Publication Date Apr 2016
- Dimensions 233 x 154 x 21mm
- Weight 0.395kg
Hugh Mackay
Hugh Mackay is an Australian psychologist and highly regarded social commentator. His annual the Mackay Report has been gauging the social attitude of Australians for over thirty years and he has written weekly columns for the Sydney Morning Herald, Age and West Australian. Hugh is the author of several best-selling books in the field of social psychology, including: Reinventing Australia (1993), the Good Listener (1994) and Generations (1997). He has also published four novels, the most recent of which was WINTER CLOSE (Hodder, 2002). He lives in Sydney.