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Religion for Atheists - (Vintage International) by Alain De Botton (Paperback)

Religion for Atheists - (Vintage International) by  Alain De Botton (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>De Botton's bold and provocative book argues that readers can benefit from the wisdom and power of religion--without having to believe in any of it. He suggests that rather than mocking religion, agnostics and atheists should instead steal from it.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>What if religions are neither all true nor all nonsense? </i>Alain de Botton's bold and provocative book argues that we can benefit from the wisdom and power of religion--without having to believe in any of it. <p/>He suggests that rather than mocking religion, agnostics and atheists should instead steal from it--because the world's religions are packed with good ideas on how we might live and arrange our societies. De Botton looks to religion for insights into how to build a sense of community, make relationships last, overcome feelings of envy and inadequacy, inspire travel, get more out of art, and reconnect with the natural world. For too long non-believers have faced a stark choice between swallowing lots of peculiar doctrines or doing away with a range of consoling and beautiful rituals and ideas. <i>Religion for Atheists</i> offers a far more interesting and truly helpful alternative.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A serious but intellectually wild ride. . . . One has to appreciate his pluck as much as his lucid, enjoyable arguments." --<i>Miami Herald</i> <p/>"Commonsensical and insightful. . . . The wealth of knowledge and felicity of phrasing that de Botton brings to his task make for a stimulating read." --<i>Seattle Times</i> <p/>"Quirky, often hilarious. . . . Focusing on just three major faiths--Christianity, Judaism and Buddhism--he makes a convincing case for their ability to create both a sense of community and education that addresses morality and our emotional life." --<i>Washington Post</i> <p/>"Compelling. . . beautifully and wittily illustrated." --<i>Los Angeles Times</i> <p/>"A wonderfully dangerous and subversive book." --<i>San Francisco Chronicle</i> <p/>"A new book by Alain de Botton is always a treat. . . . De Botton is literate, articulate, knowledgeable, funny and idiosyncratic." --<i>Forbes.com</i> <p/>"De Botton writes at his best when he confronts our abiding human frailty. . . . If only all writers wrote with such unabashedly kind intentions." --<i>Huffington Post</i> <p/>"Provocative and thoughtful. . . . Particularly noteworthy are de Botton's insights on what education and the arts can borrow from the formats and paradigms of religious delivery." --<i>The Atlantic </i> <p/>"The eminently quotable de Botton holds forth on the deliberately provocative premise that ancient traditions can solve modern problems. . . . The premise he is testing is a worthy one: The secular world worships consumerism, optimism, and perfection to its doom, and would do well to make room for a little humility, community, and contemplation instead." --<i>Boston Globe</i> <p/>"[De Botton] demonstrates his usual urbane, intelligent, and witty prose. . . . This book will advance amicable discussion among both believers and disbelievers." --<i>Library Journal</i> <p/>"Highly original and thought-provoking. . . . De Botton is a lively, engaging writer." --<i>Publishers Weekly </i>(starred review)<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Alain de Botton</b> is the author of essays on themes ranging from love and travel to architecture and philosophy. His best-selling books include <i>How Proust Can Change Your Life, The Art of Travel</i> and <i>The Architecture of Happiness.</i> He lives in London, where he is the founder and chairman of The School of Life (www.theschooloflife.com) and the creative director of Living Architecture (www.living-architecture.co.uk).</p>

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