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This book offers a bold forecast of the year 2050 and what life
will look like in the emerging global village. Is this profound new
work, Thomas McFaul examines the interwoven concepts of truth and
freedom in the context of the Modernist movement that has
fundamentally reshaped our world. McFaul's thesis? Societies that
make truth and freedom their signature values stand the best chance
of prospering in the emerging global village. In The Future of
Truth and Freedom in the Global Village: Modernism and the
Challenges of the Twenty-first Century, McFaul relates the two
cornerstone ideas of truth and freedom to the development of
Modernism and its impact on science, religion, ethics, economics,
and politics. This sets the stage for thought-provoking speculation
as McFaul forecasts what life might be like in the year 2050, with
scenarios that range from moving forward as a unified world
embracing new possibilities to sliding back to the "good old days."
McFaul's well-reasoned conclusion is that any society's long-term
viability rests on having the freedom to adapt to changes in the
modern world in new and creative ways.
This title considers the role of the world's major religions in
global issues such as peace, justice, war, and cooperation. It
covers seven major faiths; shows the common ground among the
faiths, as well as the differences; and, illustrates how better
understanding between the faiths could lead to a more peaceful
world. It is an important work at a time when religion plays a role
in many major conflicts. Many authors have written on the effect
that technology, economics, and politics have on globalisation, but
few have addressed the potential impact of religion on the future
direction of globalisation. This work is intended to fill this
vacuum. It addresses the role the world's major religions will play
in bringing either greater peace and justice or hatred and
hostility into the global village. Will seven of the world's major
religions, which exert the greatest amount of influence, be a force
for good or ill in the emerging global village of the twenty-first
century? this book offers insight into the commonalities,
differences, and potential for coming together to create peace to
be found among the major faiths. Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism,
Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are covered and
topics such as sexuality, ethics, violence, and the tension between
secular and sacred arenas are discussed for each. The author argues
that if the leaders and laity of these religions are able to find
common ground for cooperation, then efforts toward peace and
justice in the global village can be more effective and lasting. If
they accentuate their differences, he suggests, then they will
produce more hatred and hostility.
Transformation Ethics develops a new framework for Christian moral
reasoning called Transformation Ethics and applies it to three of
the 21st century's most pressing ethical dilemmas. Author Thomas
McFaul builds on the premise that the bridge leading from faith to
action is the moral imagination. The Transformation framework
synthesizes the strengths of four of Christianity's major
traditions of moral reasoning: Faith-Love, Moral Law, Character,
and Justice-Liberation. The two hyphenated pairs of Faith and Love
and of Justice and Liberation reflect the close coupling of these
terms throughout the history of Christian Ethics. Transformation
Ethics traces the historic development of these four traditions
from the Old Testament to the Modern eras and then integrates their
strengths to create the Transformation framework. Using the
Transformation framework, McFaul offers solution to the moral
challenges that surround capital punishment, genetic modification,
and homosexuality.
Description: God Is Here to Stay offers new insights into one of
humankind's most profound questions: Does God exist? During the
past ten years, theists and new atheists have argued to prove or
disprove God's existence. Examining the pros and cons of each side
leads to one overarching conclusion: The existence of God can be
neither proven nor disproven with complete certainty, even though
both sides draw on modern science to support their views. Drs.
Thomas R. McFaul and Al Brunsting approach the question of God's
existence from an entirely fresh perspective. They examine
scientific knowledge in several areas ranging across the physical
sciences and human experience to explain how the universe operates
within very narrow and highly structured boundaries. Most
importantly, they create an innovative ""L-M Confidence Scale"" to
establish confidence levels, not proofs, on how scientific
discoveries impact belief in God. McFaul and Brunsting describe the
three stages of scientific evolution. In stage 1, the world's
religions developed divergent pre-scientific views. Modern science
started with stage 2, during which atheists predicted that science
would eventually eradicate religion. In stage 3, the authors show
how science, evolution, and belief in God have become increasingly
integrated and mutually supportive.
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