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John Miller

Bible-Burning

In “Bible-Burning,” John C. Miller delves into the complex interplay between faith and dissent in contemporary society. This provocative work combines evocative prose and incisive critique, drawing upon historical contexts and modern controversies surrounding religious texts. Miller'Äôs literary style oscillates between philosophical inquiry and narrative storytelling, challenging readers to confront the notion of sacredness versus the freedom of expression. His exploration illuminates the tensions between dogma and dissent, beckoning readers to consider the implications of rejecting established beliefs in various socio-political landscapes. John C. Miller, a seasoned scholar in religious studies and cultural criticism, brings a wealth of experience to the discourse presented in “Bible-Burning.” With a background that includes extensive research on the evolution of religious texts and their societal impacts, Miller's insights resonate deeply within current dialogues about freedom, rebellion, and spirituality. His previous works have scrutinized the role of faith in public life, shaping a distinctive lens through which he examines the act of burning the Bible'Äînot merely as destruction but as a testament to the struggles for personal and moral autonomy. This book is an essential read for those seeking to interrogate the boundaries of belief and the role of sacred texts in contemporary discourse. Miller'Äôs thoughtful argumentation and thought-provoking questions invite readers to explore their own convictions and the cultural forces that shape them. Whether you are a scholar, a believer, or simply a curious reader, “Bible-Burning” promises to enrich your understanding of faith in a nuanced and dynamic world.
36 бумажных страниц
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2021
Год выхода издания
2021
Издательство
Good Press
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