Conversion as a way of thinking
Strange Gods: A Secular History of Conversion by Susan Jacoby explores how conversion has been shaped by culture, history, and society. Jacoby reflects on her personal journey of questioning religious beliefs, much like many do when faced with tough concepts, like the sacrifice of a child in religious texts. The book argues that conversion is often more about cultural forces than personal choice, and highlights how modern “conversions” also happen in science, with figures like Richard Dawkins serving as new high priests. Jacoby’s work reminds us of the power of belief systems and the importance of freedom in choosing—or rejecting—faith.
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