Listening For God
Religion And Moral Discernment
BY HOWARD LESNICK
Brief Description:
After an autobiographical examination, the author explores issues of how religion can be thought of in a world that has often used religion to justify inhuman acts. Professing a profound respect for other traditions, as well as atheists, he discusses how religious language, metaphor, and images can serve as an aid to finding moral truth, rather than a metaphysical system. A reflection on the power and meaning of religious faith by one who travelled from complete alienation to religion to a reengagement with Judaism.
Fordham 1998 248 PP. Paper
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