On the Prospects of Christianity

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On the Prospects of Christianity

by Bernard Shaw

EN·~3 hours

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Description

A thoughtful, probing essay asks listeners to set aside centuries‑old prejudices and ask a simple question: what might happen if we truly tried to live by the practical teachings of Jesus? The author, a self‑described skeptic and seasoned observer of economics and politics, frames Christianity not as a relic of antiquity but as a potential blueprint for modern governance and social order. By juxtaposing the figure of Christ with his historical rivals, he invites us to reconsider familiar doctrines through the lens of contemporary reason.

Written in a conversational yet rigorous style, the work weaves historical anecdotes, philosophical musings, and sharp critiques of both religious zealotry and secular complacency. It challenges the listener to weigh the moral and economic implications of ideas that have long been dismissed as idealistic, offering a fresh, intellectually honest exploration of faith’s possible role in today’s world. This opening sets the stage for a nuanced debate that remains relevant to anyone wrestling with the intersection of belief and public life.

Details

Full title

On the Prospects of Christianity Bernard Shaw's Preface to Androcles and the Lion

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (209K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Eve Sobol, and David Widger

Release date

2003-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Bernard Shaw

Bernard Shaw

1856–1950

Known for witty, talkative plays that poke at class, politics, and human vanity, he helped reshape modern drama. His work ranges from sharp comedies to serious social critique, with "Pygmalion" remaining one of the best known.

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