A God of One's Own: Religion's Capacity for Peace and Potential for ViolenceISBN: 978-0-7456-4618-3
Hardcover
264 pages
September 2010, Polity
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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The central question that will decide the continued existence of humanity is this: How can we conceive of a type of inter-religious tolerance in which loving one's neighbor does not imply war to the death, a type of tolerance whose goal is not truth but peace?
Is what we are experiencing at present a regression of
monotheistic religion to a polytheism of the religious spirit under
the heading of ‘a God of one's own'? In Western societies,
where the autonomy of the individual has been internalized,
individual human beings tend to feel increasingly at liberty to
tell themselves little faith stories that fit their own lives to
appoint ‘Gods of their own'. However, this God of
their own is no longer the one and only God who presides over
salvation by seizing control of history and empowering his
followers to be intolerant and use naked force.