Dogmas and Power: How religious dogmatism is an obstacle to civil society

Author:   John Gatt ,  Piero Schiantarelli
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9781535096645


Pages:   106
Publication Date:   08 July 2016
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This is a study of the revealed monotheistic religions, and in particular of Catholicism. It discusses the reasons underlying their dogmatism and fundamentalism. The role played by Christian theocracy in the western world over the past two millennia is described and critically analysed: the insertion of religious power into the governance of European political life, the systematic violence exercised against any attempt at autonomous thought which dissented from the official line of ecclesiastical theology or which simply criticised Church malpractice or which might in any way undermine its power. Thus it outlines the history of the main schisms, reforms and heresies and of the terrible ecclesiastical reactions which aimed to crush such initiatives. The obscurantist and antiscientific outlook of the Catholic religion, which turned even more radical with the Counter-Reformation after the Council of Trent is exemplified by Galileo's enforced recantation and by the rule that definitively imposed celibacy on the clergy, with the degenerative consequences that it brought about. The rise of Protestantism in the countries of Northern Europe, and their removal from papal influence is interpreted as a decisive factor in the civic, scientific and ethical development of those countries, while Catholic Southern Europe on the other hand remained for several more centuries under the retrograde influence of Catholicism. Objective comparative analyses which have been carried out in European countries are taken into consideration, covering a wide range of cultural indicators, highlighting that the Protestant North is significantly more civilised than the Catholic South and that there is a negative correlation between the incidence of religious faith in a given population and its level of civilisation and culture. The second part of this study analyses the most serious shortcomings of the present-day religious caste (the poverty of its moral message , its hypocrisy, its corrupt practices, its thirst for power and money, its illicit interference in the political sphere) and mentions the courageous attempt of the present Pope, Francis, to revolutionise the Church and its administration (the Curia). This study also examines the main themes that divide the secular liberal concept from the absolutist Catholic one. It discusses the arguments over so-called ethical relativism, and it studies the relationship between the concepts of transcendence and immanence. Finally, the question is put whether religion, even taking into account the positive roles which it still performs (in the sphere of individual psychology and the maintaining of social order) can still make a useful contribution to the society of the future.

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Author:   John Gatt ,  Piero Schiantarelli
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.154kg
ISBN:  

9781535096645


ISBN 10:   1535096640
Pages:   106
Publication Date:   08 July 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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This essay deals with the issue of fundamentalism in monotheistic religions, describing the abuses and injustices resulting from their dogmatic nature. The author is a pharmacologist with research experience both at the University of Milan (as voluntary Assistant at the Institute of Pharmacology) and various national and multinational Pharmaceutical Companies, as head of the Pharmacological Departements (Bracco, Milan; Guidotti, Pisa) and as Director of Preclinical Research (Chiesi Farmaceutici, Parma; Boehringer Ingelheim, Milan). He is author of about 60 scientific papers and 30 communications at International Congresses. The activity has focused mainly on the characterization and development of drugs interacting with adrenergic, serotonergic, cholinergic receptors, and with arachidonic acid metabolites, in the following therapeutic areas: cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, central nervous system, inflammation. He is also the author of some dozens of articles in newspapers on scientific and political topics. He is presently a member (as retired member) of the British Pharmacological Society .

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