Saving God: Religion after Idolatry

In this book, Mark Johnston argues that God needs to be saved not only from the distortions of the "undergraduate atheists" (Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and Sam Harris) but, more importantly, from the idolatrous tendencies of religion itself. Each monotheistic religion has its c...

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Main Author: Johnston, Mark 1954- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Princeton, N.J Princeton University Press 2009
In:Year: 2009
Reviews:Saving God. Religion after Idolatry (2011) (Rodgers, Michael)
Mark Johnston's Naturalistic Account of God and Nature, Life and Death (2011) (Wildman, Wesley J., 1961 -)
Saving God: Religion after Idolatry by Mark Johnston (review) (2011) (Benson, Bruce Ellis, 1960 -)
Mark Johnston: Saving God: religion after idolatry. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2009, xiv + 198 pages, 24.95 (hb) (2012) (Crosby, Donald A.)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Idolatry / Monotheism
B Knowability of God / Theological cognition theory
Further subjects:B Theology / RELIGION
B Natural theology
B Religion Philosophy
B Religion
B Religion Philosophy
B Natural Theology
B Idolatry
B Supernatural
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Summary:In this book, Mark Johnston argues that God needs to be saved not only from the distortions of the "undergraduate atheists" (Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and Sam Harris) but, more importantly, from the idolatrous tendencies of religion itself. Each monotheistic religion has its characteristic ways of domesticating True Divinity, of taming God's demands so that they do not radically threaten our self-love and false righteousness. Turning the monotheistic critique of idolatry on the monotheisms themselves, Johnston shows that much in these traditions must be condemned as false and spi
ISBN:1400830443
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9781400830442