A Profound and Stirring Call to Action in Our Troubled World―from One of America's Great Religious Leaders"Conscience may be understood as the hidden inner compass that guides our lives and must be searched for and recovered repeatedly. At no time more than our own is this need to retrieve the shards of broken conscience more urgent."―from the IntroductionThis clarion call to rethink our moral and political behavior examines the idea of conscience and the role conscience plays in our relationships to government; law; ethics; religion; human nature and God―and to each other. From Abraham to Abu Ghraib; from the dissenting prophets to Darfur; Rabbi Harold Schulweis probes history; the Bible and the works of contemporary thinkers for ideas about both critical disobedience and uncritical obedience. He illuminates the potential for evil and the potential for good that rests within us as individuals and as a society.By questioning religion's capacity―and will―to break from mindless conformity; Rabbi Schulweis challenges us to counter our current suppressive culture of obedience with the culture of moral compassion; and to fulfill religion's obligation to make room for and carry out courageous moral dissent.
#1469589 in Books Thomas Publications 1997-10-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 11.25 x 8.75 x .25l; .40 #File Name: 157747018460 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. He obviously took a great deal of pleasure in this bookletBy Carol S.I bought the original for my friend; and when I saw there was a "companion"; I got it for him. He dove right in; looking closely at photos with his monocle so as to catch every detail. He obviously took a great deal of pleasure in this booklet; so I can only heap the praises.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A must have!By JoAnn DI bought this and another of his books 2 years ago hoping I would make a trip to Gettysburg. I finally got there! My daughter and I used this book a lot during our 2 day stay. Very clear map of where to find the places he shows. Highly recommend for a visit of Gettysburg.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Max A. Harris Jr.Love it.