As we all know and as many of our well-established textbooks have argued for decades, the Inquisition was one of the most frightening and bloody chapters ...
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1599475367
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Templeton Press
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8.90 X 5.90 X 0.80 inches
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English
As we all know and as many of our well-established textbooks have argued for decades, the Inquisition was one of the most frightening and bloody chapters in Western history; Pope Pius XII was anti-Semitic and rightfully called "Hitler's Pope," the Dark Ages were stunting the progress of knowledge to be redeemed only by the secular spirit of the Enlightenment. The religious Crusades were an early example of the rapacious Western thirst for riches and power. But what if these long held beliefs were all wrong?
In this stunning, powerful, and ultimately persuasive book, Rodney Stark, one of the most highly regarded sociologists of religion and bestselling author of The Rise of Christianity (HarperSanFrancisco 1997), argues that some of our most firmly held ideas about history, ideas that paint the Catholic Church in the least favorable light are, in fact, fiction. Why have we held these wrongheaded ideas so firmly and for so long? And if our beliefs are wrong, what is the truth?
In each chapter, Stark takes on a well-established anti-Catholic myth, gives a fascinating history of how each myth became conventional wisdom and presents a startling picture of the real truth. For example, instead of the Spanish Inquisition being an anomaly of torture and murder of innocent people persecuted for "imaginary" crimes such as witchcraft and blasphemy, Stark argues that not only did the Spanish Inquisition spill very little blood, but it was a major force in support of moderation and justice.
Stark dispels the myth of Pope Pius XII being apathetic or even helpful to the Nazi movement, such as to merit the title "Hitler's Pope," and instead shows that the campaign to link Pope Pius XII to Hitler was initiated by the Soviet Union, presumably in hopes of neutralizing the Vatican in post-World War II affairs. Many praised Pope Pius XIIs vigorous and devoted efforts to saving Jewish lives during the war.
Instead of understanding the Dark Ages as a millennium of ignorance and backwardness inspired by the Catholic Church's power, Stark argues that the whole notion of the "Dark Ages" was an act of pride perpetuated by anti-religious intellectuals who were determined to claim that theirs was the era of "Enlightenment."
In the end, readers of Bearing False Witness will have a more accurate history of the Catholic Church and will also understand why it became unfairly maligned for so long. Bearing False Witness is a compelling and sobering account of how egotism and ideology often work together to give us a false truth.
ISBN-10
:1599475367
ISBN-13
:9781599475363
Publisher
:Templeton Press
Publication date
: 09 Oct, 2017
Edition
:First Edition Edition
Category
: Religion
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Format
:PAPERBACK
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
No. of Units
:1
Dimension
: 8.90 X 5.90 X 0.80 inches
Weight
:408 g
"Rodney Stark gives the last acceptable prejudice a sound thrashing and clears up many confused history along the way. Give this fine book to anyone you know who's been subjected to 'social studies.'"
--George Weigel, Distinguished Senior Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center
"Growing up Catholic in the United States is to hear a constant stream of stuff that, one's experience shows, is just not true. Still, I have always trusted that some unbiased non-Catholic scholar would one day look at the evidence (even its simple logic) again. Little did I imagine that this expected dispassionate historian would be so deeply informed, lucid, thorough, and blunt. Rodney Stark has done justice to neglected historical truth, and I am deeply grateful for his steady toughmindedness. His aim was to honor the truth, so now historians must look again, face his challenges, and come refreshed to their own verdicts."
--Michael Novak, winner of the Templeton Prize (1994), author of The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism
"A majestically argued, gorgeously written, and essential book by one of the truly indispensable minds of our time. Bearing False Witness is one more gift to history from Rodney Stark. It should, in turn, be given to and read by students and professors everywhere, whatever their beliefs."
--Mary Eberstadt, author of How the West Really Lost God and It's Dangerous to Believe
"An elegantly written and lucid overview of the myths and fables produced by what has been described as 'America's oldest prejudice.' Directors of adult education groups should run out and buy this book."
--Mark Massa SJ, dean, School of Theology and Ministry, Boston College
"If ever there was a book that would stir up controversy among historians, scholars of religion, sociologists, and politicians, then Bearing False Witness is it. In it, Rodney Stark rebuts, with his usual mastery of sources and mature judgment, the widespread 'black legends' about Catholic violence, bigotry, intolerance, and rejection of modern science. Regardless of whether one agrees with all of his arguments, this book will be a useful resource for educators and scholars alike. Due to its engaging and lucid style, it is a must-have for every history lover."
--Ulrich L. Lehner, author of The Catholic Enlightenment
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