King Of The Castle: Choice And Resposibility In The Modern World

King Of The Castle: Choice And Resposibility In The Modern World

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Author :Gai Eaton

Condition : New

Binding : Soft-Back

Pages : 216

Publisher : Readings

Language : English

Publication Year : 2020

THIS BOOK examines closely many of the unquestioned assumpåÂtions by which we live our lives, comparing them with the beliefs that have shaped and guided human life in the past. The author, a Muslim, writes primarily from the viewpoint of Islam. The book begins with a consideration of how secular societies attempt to possess their citizens, body, and soul, and how, as a consequence, the necessity of redefining human responsibility becomes an ever more urgent imperåÂative. The book continues with a presentation of the traditional view of man as ‰Û÷God‰۪s Viceroy on earth‰۪, with an eye to its practical impliåÂcations in a world that has all but forgotten, under the pressure of mass social persuasion, that man must always be free to choose his own ultimate destiny. The author‰۪s thesis is a passionate yet incisive plea for the restoration of the sacred norms of religion, against the debilitating and falsifying aims of a profane world-view based on no more than recent scientific and technological achievements. SOME REVIEWS: ‰Û÷This marvelous book‰Û_ abounds with penetratåÂing insights‰Û_ The most remarkable quality of the book however is its courage.‰۪ (Fourth World Review) ‰Û÷This is a book of the utmost importance to anyone concerned ... with the really basic questions of human life.‰۪ (Country Life) ‰Û÷This is an urgent piece of writing, a reading of ‰ÛÏwhat and where we are‰۝.‰۪ (TLS) ‰Û÷Reading this book enormously influenced me. There are two reasons for this. One was that what the man said was so obviously right. The other was that Eaton is, as Cobbett was, a master of the English language. His writåÂing is direct, elegant, but most of all devastatingly persuasive‰۪. (John Seymour) ‰Û÷There is useful reading here for Christians‰Û_ who come into contact with Muslims.‰۪ (Church Times) ‰Û÷How much sharper is his call for ecological respect than our current pragmatic codes of conåÂservation.‰۪ (Guardian)

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Author :Gai Eaton

Condition : New

Binding : Soft-Back

Pages : 216

Publisher : Readings

Language : English

Publication Year : 2020

THIS BOOK examines closely many of the unquestioned assumpåÂtions by which we live our lives, comparing them with the beliefs that have shaped and guided human life in the past. The author, a Muslim, writes primarily from the viewpoint of Islam. The book begins with a consideration of how secular societies attempt to possess their citizens, body, and soul, and how, as a consequence, the necessity of redefining human responsibility becomes an ever more urgent imperåÂative. The book continues with a presentation of the traditional view of man as ‰Û÷God‰۪s Viceroy on earth‰۪, with an eye to its practical impliåÂcations in a world that has all but forgotten, under the pressure of mass social persuasion, that man must always be free to choose his own ultimate destiny. The author‰۪s thesis is a passionate yet incisive plea for the restoration of the sacred norms of religion, against the debilitating and falsifying aims of a profane world-view based on no more than recent scientific and technological achievements. SOME REVIEWS: ‰Û÷This marvelous book‰Û_ abounds with penetratåÂing insights‰Û_ The most remarkable quality of the book however is its courage.‰۪ (Fourth World Review) ‰Û÷This is a book of the utmost importance to anyone concerned ... with the really basic questions of human life.‰۪ (Country Life) ‰Û÷This is an urgent piece of writing, a reading of ‰ÛÏwhat and where we are‰۝.‰۪ (TLS) ‰Û÷Reading this book enormously influenced me. There are two reasons for this. One was that what the man said was so obviously right. The other was that Eaton is, as Cobbett was, a master of the English language. His writåÂing is direct, elegant, but most of all devastatingly persuasive‰۪. (John Seymour) ‰Û÷There is useful reading here for Christians‰Û_ who come into contact with Muslims.‰۪ (Church Times) ‰Û÷How much sharper is his call for ecological respect than our current pragmatic codes of conåÂservation.‰۪ (Guardian)