Ethics in Religions: Between the Noble Essence and Misuse

Par : radouene mellouk
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232219543
  • EAN9798232219543
  • Date de parution26/02/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

In an increasingly tense and divided world, understanding the role of religions in shaping ethics becomes critically important. This book delves into the essence of the world's major religions-Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Sikhism-and uncovers the common thread that connects them all: a set of noble human values such as love, mercy, justice, and honesty. But the book doesn't stop there.
It goes further, analyzing the dark and frightening phenomenon of the misuse of religion. It exposes how religions are exploited by individuals and groups to achieve personal goals, whether for political or financial gain, to promote aggressive ideas, to instill anxiety and fear, or even to control people's lives. Through a clear and frank discussion, the book separates true religious teachings from the behavior of the humans who distort them.
It makes it clear that the problem is not in faith itself, but in hypocrisy and exploitation. It is a call for a deeper understanding of religions, for appreciating the human values that transcend affiliations, and for distinguishing between authentic spirituality and false claims.
In an increasingly tense and divided world, understanding the role of religions in shaping ethics becomes critically important. This book delves into the essence of the world's major religions-Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, and Sikhism-and uncovers the common thread that connects them all: a set of noble human values such as love, mercy, justice, and honesty. But the book doesn't stop there.
It goes further, analyzing the dark and frightening phenomenon of the misuse of religion. It exposes how religions are exploited by individuals and groups to achieve personal goals, whether for political or financial gain, to promote aggressive ideas, to instill anxiety and fear, or even to control people's lives. Through a clear and frank discussion, the book separates true religious teachings from the behavior of the humans who distort them.
It makes it clear that the problem is not in faith itself, but in hypocrisy and exploitation. It is a call for a deeper understanding of religions, for appreciating the human values that transcend affiliations, and for distinguishing between authentic spirituality and false claims.