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Living with the Gods: On Beliefs and Peoples [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 512 pages, height x width x depth: 240x167x44 mm, weight: 1250 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Allen Lane
  • ISBN-10: 0241308291
  • ISBN-13: 9780241308295
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 512 pages, height x width x depth: 240x167x44 mm, weight: 1250 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Allen Lane
  • ISBN-10: 0241308291
  • ISBN-13: 9780241308295
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A panoramic exploration of peoples, objects and beliefs over 40,000 years from the celebrated author of A History of the World in 100 Objects and Germany, following the new BBC Radio 4 documentary and British Museum exhibition. One of the central facts of human existence is that every society shares a set of beliefs and assumptions - a faith, an ideology, a religion - that goes far beyond the life of the individual. These beliefs are an essential part of a shared identity. They have a unique power to define - and to divide - us, and are a driving force in the politics of much of the world today. Throughout history they have most often been, in the widest sense, religious. Yet this book is not a history of religion, nor an argument in favour of faith. It is about the stories which give shape to our lives, and the different ways in which societies imagine their place in the world. Looking across history and around the globe, it interrogates objects, places and human activities to try to understand what shared beliefs can mean in the public life of a community or a nation, how they shape the relationship between the individual and the state, and how they help give us our sense of who we are. For in deciding how we live with our gods, we also decide how to live with each other. 'The new blockbuster by the museums maestro Neil MacGregor ... The man who chronicles world history through objects is back ... examining a new set of objects to explore the theme of faith in society' Sunday Times

Recenzijas

Neil MacGregor is pre-eminently a teacher. He possesses the teacher's two vital gifts, which are the ability to distinguish things that are interesting from things that are not, and the capacity to change the second category into the first ... a mind-expanding book -- John Carey * Sunday Times * The David Attenborough of things that don't move ... Think of it as his Blue Planet -- Bryan Appleyard * Sunday Times * He shows how human beings have always used religion and objects as a way to understand the world around us, from finding some accommodation with light, water and the seasons, to attempting to find some approach towards death. ... Anyone wishing to deepen, if not change their life, will certainly benefit from this remarkable book -- Douglas Murray * Evening Standard * Superbly illustrated, with objects and people and places that range far beyond the museum doors, to almost every corner of the world -- Noel Malcolm * Sunday Telegraph * This scholarly, elegantly written book is a reminder of how seldom, when visiting a museum, most of us take the time to inquire into what lies behind the objects we look at. Living with the Gods is a celebration of curiosity -- Caroline Moorehead * Guardian * Our eyes are opened to ways of being human that are unlike anything we could ever experience for ourselves ... Not only is the ancient past made accessible, our present reality is also made strangely questionable -- Angela Tilby * Literary Review * The strength of the book is its thoughtful and sometimes provocative reflections on religion and religiosity through this exceptional range of artefacts -- Linda Hogan * Irish Times *

Papildus informācija

The panoramic new history of belief from the celebrated author of A History of the World in 100 Objects.
Introduction: Believing and belonging vii
PART ONE Our Place in the Pattern
1 THE BEGINNINGS OF BELIEF
2(12)
2 Fire and State
14(18)
3 Water of Life and Death
32(18)
4 The Return of the Light
50(14)
5 Harvest and Homage
64(16)
PART TWO Believing Together
6 Living With the Dead
80(18)
7 Birth and the Body
98(14)
8 A Place in Tradition
112(13)
9 Let Us Pray
125(13)
10 The Power of Song
138(16)
PART THREE Theatres of Faith
11 The House of God
154(16)
12 Gifts to the Gods
170(16)
13 Holy Killing
186(14)
14 To be a Pilgrim
200(17)
15 Festival Time
217(23)
PART FOUR The Power of Images
16 The Protectoresses
240(14)
17 The Work of art in Times of Spiritual Reproduction
254(14)
18 The Accretion of Meaning
268(14)
19 Change Your Life
282(14)
20 Rejecting The Image, Revering The Word
296(20)
PART FIVE One God or Many
21 The Blessings of Many Gods
316(14)
22 The Power of One
330(12)
23 Spirits of Place
342(10)
24 If God be With Us
352(18)
25 Tolerating and Not Tolerating
370(18)
PART SIX Powers Earthly and Divine
26 The Mandate of Heaven
388(12)
27 Thy Kingdom Come
400(18)
28 Turning the Screw
418(21)
29 `There is No God!'
439(17)
30 Living With Each Other
456(16)
List of Illustrations 472(4)
Further Reading 476(3)
Acknowledgements 479(1)
Index 480
Neil MacGregor was Director of the National Gallery, London from 1987 to 2002 and of the British Museum from 2002 to 2015, and Chair of the Steering Committee of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin from 2015 to 2018. His previous books include A History of the World in 100 Objects, Shakespeare's Restless World and Germany: Memories of a Nation, all available in Penguin and now between them translated into more than a dozen languages. In 2010, he was made a member of the Order of Merit, the UK's highest civil honour. In 2015 he was awarded the Goethe Medal and the German National Prize. In 2018 the radio series Living with the Gods received the Sandford Saint Martin Award for Religious Broadcasting.