Not in God's Name
In "Not in God's Name," renowned author Jonathan Sacks, the former Chief Rabbi, delves into the complex relationship between religion and violence. Published by John Murray Press in 2016, this thought-provoking book spans 320 pages and invites readers to reconsider how faith can be a force for peace rather than conflict. Sacks, who is currently hosting a series on morality for BBC Radio 4, offers insightful perspectives on the misuse of religion and emphasizes the importance of understanding faith in a way that fosters harmony. This compelling exploration not only addresses the challenges posed by extremism but also presents a hopeful vision for how religion can contribute to a more peaceful world. Whether you are seeking to deepen your understanding of spirituality or looking for solutions to contemporary issues, "Not in God's Name" is an essential read that encourages dialogue and reflection.