Is religion toxic or tonic? Is it a force for good or for evil? The answer is 'all of the above' - which is to say that religion is a force far too powerful to be ignored. God is Not One is the essential guide to learning about and understanding religion and its place in our global culture today, written for religious and non-religious people alike, and for people in between. Stephen Prothero's fresh and controversial argument that the great religions present us with different paths up different mountains creates a new context for understanding the world's religions in the 21st century, and disproves the assumptions most of us make about the way the major religions work. God is Not One gives a chapter-by-chapter overview and analysis of Islam, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Yoruba Religion, Judaism, Daoism and atheism. About the AuthorStephen Prothero is chair of the department of religion at Boston University. His books include American Jesus: How the Son of God Became a National Icon and the New York Times bestseller Religious Literacy. He has appeared on numerous US radio and television shows, including The Daily Show and Oprah, and is a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal and USA Today. |