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How Religion Shaped the Western World

The crisis of faith inspired by Nebuchadnezzar having dragged most of the Jewish political and religious leaders to Babylon six centuries before Jesus had a major impact on the West, as it reshaped ideas about God, life after death, and the end of the world that have been culturally influential ever since. Kohanski delves in detail into how the chaotic political era from Alexander the Great to the Maccabees and the Romans, and how ideas derived from Plato, the Dead Sea Scrolls and the apocalyptic Book of Daniel, ended up focusing half of humanity on monotheistic attempts to answer our fundamental questions about life. But not without paying a high price for our efforts.

MLF ORGANIZER: George Hammond

Speakers
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Daniel Kohanski

Computer Programmer; Retired Foreign Service Officer; Author, A God of Our Invention: How Religion Shaped the Western World

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In Conversation with George Hammond

Author, Conversations With Socrates