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Stephen Prothero

    Stephen Prothero est professeur à l'Université de Boston, spécialisé dans l'étude des religions. Ses travaux explorent ce que les Américains doivent savoir sur la foi, plaidant pour des cours obligatoires de littératie biblique et de religions du monde dans les écoles publiques. Il examine de manière critique comment les figures et concepts religieux deviennent des idoles nationales. Prothero se définit lui-même comme un « chrétien confus ».

    Religious Literacy
    American Jesus
    Why Liberals Win (Even When They Lose Elections)
    God the Bestseller
    The American Bible-Whose America Is This?
    Religion Matters
    • Religion Matters

      • 640pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      Exploring ancient stories and contemporary practices, this book delves into the narratives that shape various religions, enhancing understanding of their beliefs and roles in today's world. Author Stephen Prothero, known for his storytelling, aims to improve religious literacy among students. Complemented by videos and the adaptive learning tool InQuizitive, the text engages readers and aids in mastering essential concepts related to diverse religious traditions.

      Religion Matters
    • The American Bible-Whose America Is This?

      How Our Words Unite, Divide, and Define a Nation

      • 544pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      4,1(8)Évaluer

      Exploring the question of "Whose America is this," Stephen Prothero delves into American political discourse through significant historical texts. He examines how these writings reflect the diverse narratives and experiences that shape the nation's identity, offering insights into the ongoing dialogue about American values and beliefs.

      The American Bible-Whose America Is This?
    • God the Bestseller

      How One Editor Transformed American Religion a Book at a Time

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,1(27)Évaluer

      The narrative explores the identity quest of twentieth-century America, focusing on the perspective of a prominent editor who navigates the complexities of being both a Christian nation and a diverse society of religions. Through the lens of significant historical events, particularly the impact of two world wars, the book delves into the quest for resolution and understanding of America's multifaceted identity. Stephen Prothero, a renowned religion scholar, brings this compelling saga to life, highlighting the interplay between faith and national identity.

      God the Bestseller
    • Why Liberals Win (Even When They Lose Elections)

      How America's Raucous, Nasty, and Mean Culture Wars Make for a More Inclusive Nation

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(5)Évaluer

      Exploring the ongoing cultural conflicts in the United States, this social history delves into the historical struggle between right and left, as well as religious and secular perspectives. The author, known for works like Religious Literacy, argues that despite the intensity of today's debates, a pattern emerges showing that liberals ultimately prevail in these ideological battles, providing a thought-provoking analysis of American society's evolution.

      Why Liberals Win (Even When They Lose Elections)
    • American Jesus

      How the Son of God Became a National Icon

      • 386pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,9(511)Évaluer

      Exploring various interpretations of Jesus, this book presents him as a multifaceted figure, including representations as a Black Messiah, a Jewish leader, a Hindu sage, and a Haight-Asbury hippie. It delves into the diverse cultural and historical contexts that shape these images, offering a fresh perspective on American history. Acclaimed for its lively narrative, it stands out as a significant contribution to contemporary discussions about the figure of Jesus in American society.

      American Jesus
    • Religious Literacy

      What Every American Needs to Know--And Doesn't

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,8(166)Évaluer

      The book explores the paradox of high religiosity in the United States alongside widespread religious ignorance, highlighting alarming statistics about American teenagers' knowledge of major world religions. It delves into the implications of this illiteracy on society and culture, raising questions about the impact of education and awareness in a diverse religious landscape.

      Religious Literacy
    • God Is Not One

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,8(3187)Évaluer

      In the twenty-first century, religion remains the single greatest influence in the world. But, argues religion scholar Stephen Prothero, persistent attempts to portray all religions as different paths to the same God overlook the distinct human problem that each seeks to solve. For example: Islam: the problem is pride / the solution is submission Christianity: the problem is sin / the solution is salvation Buddhism: the problem is suffering / the solution is awakening Judaism: the problem is exile / the solution is to return to God God Is Not One is an indispensable guide to the questions human beings have asked for millennia—and to the disparate paths we are taking to answer them today.

      God Is Not One