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Good Without God - by Greg Epstein (Paperback)

Good Without God - by  Greg Epstein (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Epstein, the Humanist chaplain at Harvard, offers a world view for nonbelievers that is a provocative and positive response to the more hostile positions in recent bestsellers by Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, and Richard Dawkins.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A provocative and positive response to Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, and other New Atheists, <em>Good Without God </em>makes a bold claim for what nonbelievers do share and believe. Author Greg Epstein, the Humanist chaplain at Harvard, offers a world view for nonbelievers that dispenses with the hostility and intolerance of religion prevalent in national bestsellers like <em>God is Not Great </em>and <em>The God Delusion. </em>Epstein's <em>Good Without God </em>provides a constructive, challenging response to these manifestos by getting to the heart of Humanism and its positive belief in tolerance, community, morality, and good without having to rely on the guidance of a higher being.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>An inspiring and provocative exploration of an alternative to traditional religion</p><p>Questions about the role of God and religion in today's world have never been more relevant or felt more powerfully. Many of us are searching for a place where we can find not only facts and scientific reason but also hope and moral courage. For some, answers are found in the divine. For others, including the New Atheists, religion is an enemy.</p><p>But in <em>Good Without God</em>, Greg Epstein presents another, more balanced and inclusive response: Humanism. He highlights humanity's potential for goodness and the ways in which Humanists lead lives of purpose and compassion. Humanism can offer the sense of community we want and often need in good times and bad--and it teaches us that we can lead good and moral lives without the supernatural, without higher powers . . . without God.</p>

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