Righteous Religion assists readers in understanding the grip that authoritarian practices within Fundamentalism and Catholicism have on people in spite of financial and sexual scandals, misuse of power and influence, apparent hypocrisy and selective self-righteousness.
Righteous Religion assists readers in understanding the grip that authoritarian practices within Fundamentalism and Catholicism have on people in spite of financial and sexual scandals, misuse of power and influence, apparent hypocrisy and selective self-righteousness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents Preface * Introduction * Part One: Illusions About Righteous Religion * Toward an Authentic Voice * Religion as the Fortress of Absolute Truth * Religion as a Parent * Six Illusions of Religion as the Good Parent * Clergy as Healthy Parents * Part Two: One Big Happy Family * What Will People Think? * To Thine Own Self be Untrue * Spinning a Web * Scapegoating * Shadow Carriers * A Disowned Past * Don't Rock the Boat * Caught in the Middle * Business as Usual * Speaking With Forked Tongue * Challenges to the Power Structure * Part Three: Claiming Your Own Voice * Grieving Illusions * Living With Paradox * Transforming Illusions * Reference Notes * Index
Contents Preface * Introduction * Part One: Illusions About Righteous Religion * Toward an Authentic Voice * Religion as the Fortress of Absolute Truth * Religion as a Parent * Six Illusions of Religion as the Good Parent * Clergy as Healthy Parents * Part Two: One Big Happy Family * What Will People Think? * To Thine Own Self be Untrue * Spinning a Web * Scapegoating * Shadow Carriers * A Disowned Past * Don't Rock the Boat * Caught in the Middle * Business as Usual * Speaking With Forked Tongue * Challenges to the Power Structure * Part Three: Claiming Your Own Voice * Grieving Illusions * Living With Paradox * Transforming Illusions * Reference Notes * Index
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