Lesley Hazleton: The doubt essential to faith
雷思麗.黑澤爾頓 (Lesley Hazleton): 懷疑是信仰的必要部分
Writer, psychologist and former Middle East reporter Lesley Hazleton explores the vast and often terrifying arena in which politics and religion intersect. Full bio
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一位不可知論者、 一位猶太人
我認為我是理性的
或一段熱門影片
或是神祕主義者
那夜聽到的聲音
的激進提倡者
過分自負的驕傲
以救世主自居的
自我宣稱為猶太教
自我宣稱為基督徒
自我宣稱為伊斯蘭教
並不是以上任何一種教徒
從來沒有簡單答案
這種有意識地蔑視懷疑就是
使它真的不可能實現
其他地方藉他的名行事
而受到壓抑
充滿仇恨的分歧所折磨
所相信的、所奮鬥的
就奪走了全人類的生命
就拯救了全人類的生命
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Lesley Hazleton - Writer, psychologistWriter, psychologist and former Middle East reporter Lesley Hazleton explores the vast and often terrifying arena in which politics and religion intersect.
Why you should listen
Lesley Hazleton has traced the roots of conflict in several books, including compelling 'flesh-and-blood' biographies of Muhammad and Mary, and casts "an agnostic eye on politics, religion, and existence" on her blog, AccidentalTheologist.com.
Her newest book, Agnostic: A Spirited Manifesto, celebrates the agnostic stance as "rising above the flat two-dimensional line of belief/unbelief, creating new possibilities for how we think about being in the world." In it, she explores what we mean by the search for meaning, invokes the humbling perspective of infinity and reconsiders what we talk about when we talk about soul.
Hazleton's approach has been praised as "vital and mischievous" by the New York Times, and as "a positive orientation to life, one that embraces both science and mystery ... while remaining intimately grounded and engaged."
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