9781640092747-1640092749-What It Means to Be Moral: Why Religion Is Not Necessary for Living an Ethical Life

What It Means to Be Moral: Why Religion Is Not Necessary for Living an Ethical Life

ISBN-13: 9781640092747
ISBN-10: 1640092749
Author: Phil Zuckerman
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Counterpoint
Format: Hardcover 400 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781640092747
ISBN-10: 1640092749
Author: Phil Zuckerman
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Counterpoint
Format: Hardcover 400 pages

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What It Means to Be Moral: Why Religion Is Not Necessary for Living an Ethical Life (ISBN-13: 9781640092747 and ISBN-10: 1640092749), written by authors Phil Zuckerman, was published by Counterpoint in 2019. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Christian Living (Church & State, Religious Studies, Comparative Religion, Science & Religion, Ethics & Morality, Philosophy, Religious, Christian Books & Bibles) books. You can easily purchase or rent What It Means to Be Moral: Why Religion Is Not Necessary for Living an Ethical Life (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Christian Living books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.54.

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"A thoughtful perspective on humans' capacity for moral behavior." ―Kirkus Reviews

"A comprehensive introduction to religious skepticism." ―Publishers Weekly

In What It Means to Be Moral: Why Religion Is Not Necessary for Living an Ethical Life, Phil Zuckerman argues that morality does not come from God. Rather, it comes from us: our brains, our evolutionary past, our ongoing cultural development, our social experiences, and our ability to reason, reflect, and be sensitive to the suffering of others.

By deconstructing religious arguments for God-based morality and guiding readers through the premises and promises of secular morality, Zuckerman argues that the major challenges facing the world today―from global warming and growing inequality to religious support for unethical political policies to gun violence and terrorism―are best approached from a nonreligious ethical framework. In short, we need to look to our fellow humans and within ourselves for moral progress and ethical action.

“In this brilliant, provocative, and timely book, Phil Zuckerman breaks down the myth that our morality comes from religion―compellingly making the case that when it comes to the biggest challenges we face today, a secular approach is the only truly moral one.” ―Ali A. Rizvi, author of The Atheist Muslim

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