Totality Beliefs and the Religious Imagination

Many books criticising religion have appeared in recent years but most have been written by people who never had a religious belief or lost it early in life. This one is different, in that it offers an inside view of what it feels like to be immersed in two quite different belief systems, Roman Catholicism and Transcendental Meditation, and then to leave them. In both cases, though for different reasons, my main feeling has been one of relief. No doubt for temperamental reasons, I find that I am more content and at ease when I don't adhere to any belief system. Whatever I may have been in the past, I now regard myself as an unqualified supporter of the values of the Enlightenment, increasigly under threat today.

Why is the book free? Because I want it to be read. I hope it may be useful to anyone who is beginning to question the need to adhere to any totality belief system but wonders what it will feel like to let go. I want to show that it can yield a great sense of freedom.

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Totality Beliefs and the Religious Imagination

Many books criticising religion have appeared in recent years but most have been written by people who never had a religious belief or lost it early in life. This one is different, in that it offers an inside view of what it feels like to be immersed in two quite different belief systems, Roman Catholicism and Transcendental Meditation, and then to leave them. In both cases, though for different reasons, my main feeling has been one of relief. No doubt for temperamental reasons, I find that I am more content and at ease when I don't adhere to any belief system. Whatever I may have been in the past, I now regard myself as an unqualified supporter of the values of the Enlightenment, increasigly under threat today.

Why is the book free? Because I want it to be read. I hope it may be useful to anyone who is beginning to question the need to adhere to any totality belief system but wonders what it will feel like to let go. I want to show that it can yield a great sense of freedom.

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Totality Beliefs and the Religious Imagination

Totality Beliefs and the Religious Imagination

by Anthony Campbell
Totality Beliefs and the Religious Imagination

Totality Beliefs and the Religious Imagination

by Anthony Campbell

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Many books criticising religion have appeared in recent years but most have been written by people who never had a religious belief or lost it early in life. This one is different, in that it offers an inside view of what it feels like to be immersed in two quite different belief systems, Roman Catholicism and Transcendental Meditation, and then to leave them. In both cases, though for different reasons, my main feeling has been one of relief. No doubt for temperamental reasons, I find that I am more content and at ease when I don't adhere to any belief system. Whatever I may have been in the past, I now regard myself as an unqualified supporter of the values of the Enlightenment, increasigly under threat today.

Why is the book free? Because I want it to be read. I hope it may be useful to anyone who is beginning to question the need to adhere to any totality belief system but wonders what it will feel like to let go. I want to show that it can yield a great sense of freedom.


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BN ID: 2940000722428
Publisher: Anthony Campbell
Publication date: 10/26/2009
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 211 KB

About the Author

Professionally, I am a conventionally qualified medical doctor who has experience of some kinds of alternative medicine, but I am a self-confessed generalist and have written on subjects unrelated to medicine. In so far as there is a unifying theme in these books, it is sceptical and describes the progressive questioning and ultimate abandonment of belief systems. This emerges in my two books on religion and also in my critical account of the origin and development of homeopathy. My historical study of the sect of the Assassins is an examination of a fascinating set of religious ideas in mediaeval Islam, with relevance to modern religion-inspired terrorism. Although I am now retired from clinical practice I continue to teach modern medical acupuncture to health professionals. My textbook for the courses I teach is available here. I'm interested in computers and used Linux as my operating system for many years. I've now switched almost completely to OpenBSD. My book Making Word.doc Files on Linux covers how to do this for both Linux and *BSD.

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