Why the rest hates the West : understanding the roots of global rage /

Pearse, Meic,

Why the rest hates the West : understanding the roots of global rage / [print] Meic Pearse. - Downers Grove, Illinois : InterVarsity Press, (c)2004. - 188 pages ; 21 cm

Barbarian juggernauts -- On the importance of being earnest -- How to be sinless : human rights and the death of obligations -- Killing the past : tradition, progress, and unprogress -- Impersonal states -- Imagined communities -- Divided lives, infantilized culture -- Observations in passing? -- Conclusion: The renewed relevance of a religious and moral vision.

"Many in the United States are baffled at the hatred and anti-Western sentiment they see on the international new. Why are people around the world so resentful of Western cultural values and ideals?" "Historian Meic Pearse unpacks the deep divides between the West and the rest of the world. He shows how many of the underlying assumptions of Western civilization directly oppose and contradict the cultural and religious values of significant people groups. Those in the Third World, Pearse says, "have the sensation that everything they hold dear and sacred it being rolled over by an economic and cultural juggernaut that doesn't even know it's doing it ... and wouldn't understand why what it's destroying is important or of value."" "Pearse's analysis offers insight into perspectives not often understood in the West, and provides an starting point for intercultural dialogue and rapprochement."--Jacket.



9780830832026

2004000439

012969699 Uk


Christianity and culture.
East and West.

BR115.P361.W498 2004 BR115