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Christianity on Trial: Arguments Against Anti-Religious Bigotry
by Vincent Carroll and David Shiflett
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Vincent
Carroll and David Shiflett do not shrink from confronting the tragedies
that have been perpetrated in the name of Christianity. But they contend
that the current fashionable emphasis on the dark side of the Christian
record is an instance of willful historical illiteracy.
In Christianity on Trial,
Carroll and Shiflett dispassionately and systematically dissect the
charges against Christianityspecifically that it has justified
racism and misogyny, encouraged ignorance, and promoted the despoliation
of the environment and even genocide. Then, in a narrative whose intellectual
elegance and verve calls up comparisons to How the Irish Saved Civilization,
they show how in fact the Christian tradition has not only injected
morality into our political order, but softened brutal practices and
confining superstitions, created the foundation for intellectual inquiry,
and cultivated the charitable impulse.
Christianity on Trial
challenges readers of all beliefseven those with a belief
in disbelief itselfto question the anti-religious bigotry that
thrives in our intellectual world and to reevaluate the role of Christianity
not only as a source of consolation but of enlightenment and human liberation
as well.
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