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"The Intolerance of Tolerance" is a thought-provoking book that challenges the current concept of tolerance. D.A. Carson argues that the new definition of tolerance is actually dangerous and can lead to intolerance towards genuine beliefs. This book is ideal for anyone interested in exploring the impact of tolerance on society, democracy, and faith. The real-life examples used in the book provide a unique perspective that will make readers question their own preconceptions and beliefs.

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We live in a culture obsessed with the idea of "tolerance." But when tolerance, poorly defined, is made an absolute good, it drifts toward intolerance. It must then, argues D. A. Carson, be thoughtfully challenged, both for the good of the church and for the good of the broader culture. / Carson examines how the definition of tolerance has changed. It not has less to do with putting up with a person or stance while still seeking to disagree, and more to do with not saying others are wrong. It is impossible to deploy this new tolerance consistently, so that actual practice is often whimsical and arbitrary. Worse, the words "tolerance" and "intolerance" have become merely rhetorical terms of approval and disapprobation. / Despite the many negatives about these new, often ethically silly definitions of tolerance, from a Christian perspective there have been gains as well. In this extremely readable volume, Carson uses anecdotes and quotes to illustrate his point and ends with practical advice on exemplifying and promoting the virtue of civil civic discourse.

The Intolerance of Tolerance

ISBN: 9781844744053
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $32.48
Authors: D.A. Carson
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Date of Publication: 2012-01-01
Format: Paperback
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"The Intolerance of Tolerance" is a thought-provoking book that challenges the current concept of tolerance. D.A. Carson argues that the new definition of tolerance is actually dangerous and can lead to intolerance towards genuine beliefs. This book is ideal for anyone interested in exploring the impact of tolerance on society, democracy, and faith. The real-life examples used in the book provide a unique perspective that will make readers question their own preconceptions and beliefs.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

We live in a culture obsessed with the idea of "tolerance." But when tolerance, poorly defined, is made an absolute good, it drifts toward intolerance. It must then, argues D. A. Carson, be thoughtfully challenged, both for the good of the church and for the good of the broader culture. / Carson examines how the definition of tolerance has changed. It not has less to do with putting up with a person or stance while still seeking to disagree, and more to do with not saying others are wrong. It is impossible to deploy this new tolerance consistently, so that actual practice is often whimsical and arbitrary. Worse, the words "tolerance" and "intolerance" have become merely rhetorical terms of approval and disapprobation. / Despite the many negatives about these new, often ethically silly definitions of tolerance, from a Christian perspective there have been gains as well. In this extremely readable volume, Carson uses anecdotes and quotes to illustrate his point and ends with practical advice on exemplifying and promoting the virtue of civil civic discourse.