The Soul of the World
The Soul of the World
Roger Scruton
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The Soul of the World

The Soul of the World

Roger Scruton
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Roger Scruton
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In "The Soul of the World," Roger Scruton embarks on a profound journey to reclaim the sacred in an age dominated by scientific reductionism and atheistic skepticism. With eloquent prose and piercing insights, Scruton argues that the essence of human existence transcends the grasp of science, residing instead in the realms of love, morality, art, and religion. These dimensions of life, he suggests, offer glimpses into a transcendent order that imbues the world with meaning and value, challenging the prevailing narrative that empirical knowledge holds all the answers. Through a thoughtful exploration of personal relationships, aesthetic experiences, and the natural longing for something greater than ourselves, Scruton invites readers to reconsider the role of the sacred in a modern world quick to dismiss it as obsolete. At the heart of Scruton's discourse is a compelling narrative on how the loss of the sacred impoverishes the human spirit, severing us from the deep sources of inspiration that have fueled our greatest achievements in art, architecture, music, and literature. By weaving together a tapestry of philosophical reflections, cultural criticism, and an impassioned defense of the human need for the sacred, "The Soul of the World" serves as a resonant counterargument to the cold certainties of atheism. Scruton posits that acknowledging the sacred is not a retreat into dogma, but a brave affirmation of the mystery and majesty of existence itself, offering a vision of the world that is not only more truthful but also more beautiful. In doing so, he sketches a path towards a renewal of the soul, challenging us to rediscover the sacred paths that lead us home to our true selves and to a world suffused with meaning.

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Released
2014
1 Jan
Length
216
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Shane Parrish recommended this book in his blog.
GK Chesterton once said that to criticise religion because it leads people to kill each other is like criticising love because it has the same effect. All the best things we have, when abused, will cause bad things to happen. The need for sacrifice, to obey, to make a gift of your life is in all of us and it’s a deep thing. In the Islamic world today, people are trying to rejoin themselves to an antiquated and ancient faith and the result is massive violence when they encounter people who have not done that. We’d say that sense of sacrifice is good but only if you’re sacrificing your own life; once you sacrifice another’s life you’ve overstepped the mark.
— Roger Scruton, The Soul of the World

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