| Faith in the Future | |
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Faith in the Future addresses some of the major themes of our time: the fragmentation of our common culture, the breakdown of family and community life, the lack of moral direction, and the waning of religious belief. How, Sacks asks, can we construct a humane social order that honors human dignity and difference, one in which we can be both true to ourselves and a blessing to others? In the confusing state of postindustrial societies in the post-Cold War situation, can we give those who come after us a coherent map of hope? In treating such questions, Faith in the Future is structured in four parts. In the first, The Moral Covenant, Sacks touches on the broadest of issues: morality, the family, and the importance of communities in the life of society. In the second, Living Together, he asks how we can co-exist while remaining faithful to our distinctive identities and traditions. In the third, Jewish Ethics and Spirituality, he sketches some of Judaism's leading themes. There is such a thing, says, as an ecology of hope, and it lies in restoring to our culture a sense of family, community, and religious faith. |
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| Statement of Responsibility | |
| Author(s) | Sack, Jonathan - Personal Name |
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| Call Number | 241.691 Sac f |
| ISBN/ISSN | 0865545502 |
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| Classification | 241.691 Sac f |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Mercer University Press |
| Publishing Year | 1997 |
| Publishing Place | Georgia |
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