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50 Great Myths about Religions is an intriguing,
informative, and often humorous introduction to some of the long
standing myths that surround religious belief. This engaging book
will get its readers thinking about how and why certain myths have
arisen, and their continuing influence on our personal and
collective view of religion.
Offers a lively, informative, and thought-provoking
introduction to some of the common misbeliefs surrounding
religions
Discusses myths about religious belief in general, as well as
specific ideas that surround Judaism, Christianity, Islam, atheism,
and agnosticism
Covers a wide range of myths, from ancient legends such as the
Bible forbidding pork being eaten because it causes illness, to
modern urban fables, such as Barack Obama being a Muslim
Unpacks each myth in turn, explaining why it arose, how it
spread, and why the beliefs that stem from it are questionable
Includes a fascinating discussion about human nature, and the
main characteristics that predispose us to create and circulate
myths to begin with
Underpinned by a wide knowledge of academic research, it is
written by two respected religion scholars and experienced
authors
Auteur
John Morreall is Professor of Religious Studies at the College of William & Mary, Virginia. His publications include Comedy, Tragedy, and Religion (1999, winner of the Choice Outstanding Academic Book in 2000), Comic Relief: A Comprehensive Philosophy of Humor (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009), and *The Religion Toolkit: A Complete Guide to Studying Religion (*with Tamara Sonn, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011).
Tamara Sonn is the William R. Kenan Distinguished Professor of Humanities in the Department of Religious Studies at the College of William and Mary. Her books include Interpreting Islam: Bandali Jawzi's Islamic Intellectual History(1996), Islam: A Brief History (2nd edition, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009), and The Religion Toolkit: A Complete Guide to Studying Religion (with John Morreall, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011). She is currently an editor of Oxford Islamic Studies Online and co-editor-in-chief of Wiley-Blackwell's Religion Compass.
Texte du rabat
In the scholarly study of religion, myths are described as sacred stories that convey central religious beliefs and are not intended to be scrutinized for scientific or historic validity. But in everyday language, myths are false beliefs. False beliefs about religions are the topic of this book. As with all areas of human life, religion is a realm where questionable ideas sometimes develop into widely held beliefs. Some are innocuous such as St Patrick driving snakes out of Ireland but others have been deadly, such as the medieval myths that fostered anti-Semitism. This lively and illuminating book looks at 50 widely held beliefs about religions, unpacking their origins, showing how they spread, and discussing why they can be questioned. Some of the myths are centuries old and others for example, that Barak Obama is a Muslim are more recent. Together, they provide a fascinating and sometimes surprising picture of the perceptions and misconceptions that circulate about religions.
The authors, respected religion scholars John Morreall and Tamara Sonn, focus on myths from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but also cover some Western perceptions of Eastern religions, as well as atheism. Carefully and lucidly, they examine 50 views drawing on commonly held misbeliefs, ideas found to be questionable in the light of historical research, and false beliefs about religions held by people outside those communities. There is also a fascinating discussion of the important role played by myth in religion, and its significance for human nature more generally.
Résumé
50 Great Myths about Religions is an intriguing, informative, and often humorous introduction to some of the long standing myths that surround religious belief. This engaging book will get its readers thinking about how and why certain myths have arisen, and their continuing influence on our personal and collective view of religion.
Offers a lively, informative, and thought-provoking introduction to some of the common misbeliefs surrounding religions
Contenu
1 Introduction: Myths and Misbelieving 1
2 Myths About Religions in General 9
Introduction 9
All Societies Have Religions 12
Religion Is about the Spiritual 18
Religion Is about the Supernatural 21
Religion Is about Faith or Belief 23
Worship Is an Essential Part of Religion 28
Religion Is a Personal Matter 31
Science Will Eventually Replace Religion 34
Religion Causes Violence 39
3 Myths About Judaism, Jews, and Jewish Scripture 45
Introduction 45
The Ancient Israelites Believed in One God 46
Moses Wrote the First Five Books of the Bible 50
The Book of Genesis Is Incompatible with the Theory of Evolution 53
Jews Believe They Were Chosen by God to Receive Special Privileges 60
The Jews Killed Jesus 63
Blood Libel: Jews Use Christian Blood in Their Rituals 68
Benjamin Franklin Advised the US Government to Expel Jews 70
The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion: Jewish Leaders Plot Global Takeover 73
Hanukkah Is for Jews What Christmas Is for Christians 77
4 Myths About Christianity, Christians, and Christian Scripture 80
Introduction 80
The Four Gospels Are Eyewitnesses' Accounts of the Life of Jesus 81
The Bible Says that When We Die, Our Souls Go to Heaven or Hell 86
Jesus Was Born on December 25 in a Stable in Bethlehem 89
Jesus Was a Christian 93
Jesus Preached Family Values 97
The Image of the Crucified Jesus Has Always Been Sacred to Christians 101
The Church Suppressed Science in the Middle Ages 105
Catholics Are Not Christians 110
The United States Was Founded as a Christian Country 115
5 Myths About Islam, Muslims, and the Qur'an 123
Introduction 123
Most Muslims Are Arabs and All Arabs Are Muslim 124
Muslims Worship a Different God 126
The Qur'an Condemns Judaism and Christianity 129
Jihad Means Holy War 135
The Qur'an Encourages Violence 138
The Qur'an Condones Mistreatment of Women 142
The Qur'an Promises Suicide Bombers 72 Heavenly Virgins 147
Muslims Reject Democracy 150
Muslims Fail to Speak Out against Terrorism 153
American Muslims Want to Impose Islamic Law on the United States 158
6 Myths About Other Western Traditions 163
Introduction 163
Zoroastrians Worship Fire 163
Voodoo Is Black Magic 166
Witches Worship Satan 169
Rastafarians Are Marijuana Abusers 175
Unitarian Universalists May Believe Whatever They Want 178
7 Myths About Eastern Traditions 181
Introduction 181
Hinduism Is a Single Religious Tradition 181
Hinduism Promotes the Caste System 185
Hindus Worship Idols 187
Buddha Is a God for Buddhists 190
The Laughing Buddha (Budai, Ho-Ti) Is Buddha 193
**8 Myths About Nonbeliever…