How Much Religion is Good for Us?: If Religion Were a Game
How Much Religion is Good for Us? is a provocative book which examines parallels between play and religion from a philosophical, theological, and anthropological perspective.

Understanding “religion as a game” in the context of secular culture, it explores the “playful” patterning of spiritual and religious belief in modern societies. Drawing on the Nietzschean concept of a dead but powerful God, the book depicts modern civilizations as players treading a secular age in which the spirit of religion unconsciously survives. It argues that the spirit of religion is preserved in cultures in the form of a spiritual game, distilling moral precepts and imperatives much like poetry and works of art do. Comparative in scope, it references Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Sufism, and Daoism.

This interdisciplinary volume is an outstanding resource for students and scholars of Religious Studies, Islamic Studies, Cultural Studies, Philosophy, and Anthropology.

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How Much Religion is Good for Us?: If Religion Were a Game
How Much Religion is Good for Us? is a provocative book which examines parallels between play and religion from a philosophical, theological, and anthropological perspective.

Understanding “religion as a game” in the context of secular culture, it explores the “playful” patterning of spiritual and religious belief in modern societies. Drawing on the Nietzschean concept of a dead but powerful God, the book depicts modern civilizations as players treading a secular age in which the spirit of religion unconsciously survives. It argues that the spirit of religion is preserved in cultures in the form of a spiritual game, distilling moral precepts and imperatives much like poetry and works of art do. Comparative in scope, it references Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Sufism, and Daoism.

This interdisciplinary volume is an outstanding resource for students and scholars of Religious Studies, Islamic Studies, Cultural Studies, Philosophy, and Anthropology.

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How Much Religion is Good for Us?: If Religion Were a Game

How Much Religion is Good for Us?: If Religion Were a Game

by Thorsten Botz-Bornstein
How Much Religion is Good for Us?: If Religion Were a Game

How Much Religion is Good for Us?: If Religion Were a Game

by Thorsten Botz-Bornstein

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How Much Religion is Good for Us? is a provocative book which examines parallels between play and religion from a philosophical, theological, and anthropological perspective.

Understanding “religion as a game” in the context of secular culture, it explores the “playful” patterning of spiritual and religious belief in modern societies. Drawing on the Nietzschean concept of a dead but powerful God, the book depicts modern civilizations as players treading a secular age in which the spirit of religion unconsciously survives. It argues that the spirit of religion is preserved in cultures in the form of a spiritual game, distilling moral precepts and imperatives much like poetry and works of art do. Comparative in scope, it references Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Sufism, and Daoism.

This interdisciplinary volume is an outstanding resource for students and scholars of Religious Studies, Islamic Studies, Cultural Studies, Philosophy, and Anthropology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032615189
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/01/2024
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Thorsten Botz-Bornstein is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Global Studies Center at the Gulf University for Science and Technology, Kuwait.

Table of Contents

Introduction  1. Art, Play, and Faith  2. The Leap into the Game  3. The Unbearable Lightness of Religion  4. The Sacred, the Secular, and the Spiritual  5. The Spiritual and the Worldly  6. Play, Religion, and Society  7. "Thank God, I am an Atheist": Gianni Vattimo's "Half-Belief"  8. Kitsch and Kenosis  9. Cultural Secularism  10. Can Religion be "Interesting"?  Conclusion: How Much Religion is Good for Us?  Bibliography  Index

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