Publisher's Synopsis
Religious Ethics Interpreted by a Philosophical Mind" is a book that attempts to solve many of our urgent crises through religious ethics, and these ethics and ways of thinking are justified philosophically. From the distant past to the present, critical values are excavated and juxtaposed with modern political, societal, and natural contexts, leaving us to answer the most important question: how do we save ourselves? This book is a roadmap for this, our last and most pressing existential dilemma. It also seeks to bring us closer to God; it challenges atheism while respecting some of its tenants. Through thought experiments, it argues that there never was a nothingness. God or gods existed always. The book takes us on a tour of what life would be and what it would mean, without our cherished beliefs and relationships with God. It compels us to love our fellow neighbor. It challenges us on many controversial fronts. It asks us to consider if life is a miracle. It holds the mirror up to our collective soul and forces us to consider who we really are.