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Religious Literacy LP

Religious Literacy LP
Author: Stephen Prothero
Publisher: HarperLuxe
Category: Book


Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 374025

Format: Large Print
Media: Paperback
Edition: Lgr
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 600
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.1 x 1.6

ISBN: 0061233218
Dewey Decimal Number: 200
EAN: 9780061233210

Publication Date: May 1, 2007

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

The United States is one of the most religious places on earth, but it is also a nation of shocking religious illiteracy.

  • Only 10 percent of American teenagers can name all five major world religions and 15 percent cannot name any.
  • Nearly two-thirds of Americans believe that the Bible holds the answers to all or most of life's basic questions, yet only half of American adults can name even one of the four gospels and most Americans cannot name the first book of the Bible.

Despite this lack of basic knowledge, politicians and pundits continue to root public policy arguments in religious rhetoric whose meanings are missed—or misinterpreted—by the vast majority of Americans.

"We have a major civic problem on our hands," says religion scholar Stephen Prothero. He makes the provocative case that to remedy this problem, we should return to teaching religion in the public schools. Alongside "reading, writing, and arithmetic," religion ought to become the "Fourth R" of American education.

Many believe that America's descent into religious illiteracy was the doing of activist judges and secularists hell-bent on banishing religion from the public square. Prothero reveals that this is a profound misunderstanding. "In one of the great ironies of American religious history," Prothero writes, "it was the nation's most fervent people of faith who steered us down the road to religious illiteracy. Just how that happened is one of the stories this book has to tell."

Prothero avoids the trap of religious relativism by addressing both the core tenets of the world's major religions and the real differences among them. Complete with a dictionary of the key beliefs, characters, and stories of Christianity, Islam, and other religions, Religious Literacy reveals what every American needs to know in order to confront the domestic and foreign challenges facing this country today.




Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars great so far   February 12, 2008
I saw this book on the spotlight and noticed it didn't have any reviews, so I thought I'd write one. We're using it for a religion class I'm taking at a university. We've only gone through the first few chapters so far, but it's very interesting. I'm learning a lot from it, both good things and bad. I usually sell my college texts back after the classes are finished, but I'll be keeping this one!


5 out of 5 stars A Worthy Buy   April 23, 2008
I bought this book for my seminal training and found it to be very thought provoking. It is well organized and is relevent to today's tense religious atmosphere, and I recommend this book to any student of religion, whether that be in a university setting or private study.


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