God Is Not One
The Eight Rival  Religions That Run the World--and Why Their Differences 
Matter
By _Stephen Prothero_ 
(http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/29989/Stephen_Prothero/index.aspx)  

 
Stephen Prothero, the New York  Times bestselling author of Religious 
Literacy, makes a fresh and  provocative argument that, contrary to popular 
understanding, all religions are  not simply different paths to the same end… 
and 
why this matters greatly for us.  Readers of Huston Smith and Karen 
Armstrong will find much to ponder in God  Is Not One. 
Book  Description
At the dawn of the twenty-first century, dizzying scientific and  
technological advancements, interconnected globalized economies, and even the  
so-called New Atheists have done nothing to change one thing: our world remains 
 
furiously religious. For good and for evil, religion is the single greatest  
influence in the world. We accept as self-evident that competing economic  
systems (capitalist or communist) or clashing political parties (Republican 
or  Democratic) propose very different solutions to our planet's problems. So 
why do  we pretend that the world's religious traditions are different 
paths to the same  God? We blur the sharp distinctions between religions at our 
own peril, argues  religion scholar Stephen Prothero, and it is time to 
replace naïve hopes of  interreligious unity with deeper knowledge of religious 
differences.  
In Religious Literacy, Prothero demonstrated how little Americans know  
about their own religious traditions and why the world's religions should be  
taught in public schools. Now, in God Is Not One, Prothero provides  readers 
with this much-needed content about each of the eight great religions.  To 
claim that all religions are the same is to misunderstand that each attempts  
to solve a different human problem. For example:  
–Islam: the problem is pride / the solution is submission
–Christianity:  the problem is sin / the solution is salvation
–Confucianism: the problem  is chaos / the solution is social order
–Buddhism: the problem is suffering  / the solution is awakening
–Judaism: the problem is exile / the solution  is to return to God 
Prothero reveals each of these traditions on its own terms to create an  
indispensable guide for anyone who wants to better understand the big 
questions  human beings have asked for millennia—and the disparate paths we are 
taking to  answer them today. A bold polemical response to a generation of 
misguided  scholarship, God Is Not One creates a new context for understanding  
religion in the twenty-first century and disproves the assumptions most of us 
 make about the way the world's religions work. 
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