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Not in God's Name

Jonathan Sacks

Despite predictions of continuing secularisation, the twenty-first century has witnessed a surge of religious extremism and violence in the name of God.

In this powerful and timely book, Jonathan Sacks explores the roots of violence and its relationship to religion, focusing on the historic tensions between the three Abrahamic faiths: Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

Drawing on arguments from evolutionary psychology, game theory, history, philosophy, ethics and theology, Sacks shows how a tendency to violence can subvert even the most compassionate of religions. Through a close reading of key biblical texts at the heart of the Abrahamic faiths, Sacks then challenges those who claim that religion is intrinsically a cause of violence, and argues that theology must become part of the solution if it is not to remain at the heart of the problem.

This book is a rebuke to all those who kill in the name of the God of life, wage war in the name of the God of peace, hate in the name of the God of love, and practise cruelty in the name of the God of compassion.

For the sake of humanity and the free world, the time has come for people of all faiths and none to stand together and declare: Not In God's Name.

  • Classification : Religion & Philosophy
  • Pub Date : MAY 19, 2016
  • Imprint : Hodder and Stoughton
  • Page Extent : 320
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781473616530
  • Price : INR 750
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Jonathan Sacks

Rabbi Lord Sacks former Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the UK & Commonwealth is admired by non-Jews as well as Jews by secular as well as religious thinkers and is equally at home in the university and the yeshiva. Lord Sacks read Philosophy at Cambridge before pursuing postgraduate studies at New College Oxford and King's College London.

The Chief Rabbi is a highly respected writer and broadcaster with a regular column in The Times and frequent appearances on Radio 4's Thought for the Day. He is the author of twenty books including The Great Partnership The Dignity of Difference and Future Tense.

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