Literature Suppressed on Religious Grounds (Banned Books)

Literature Suppressed on Religious Grounds (Banned Books)

by Margaret Baldwin

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Censorship of religious and philosophical speculation is as old as history and as current as today's headlines. Many of the world's major religious texts, including the Bible, the Talmud, the Koran, and others, have been suppressed, condemned, or proscribed at some time. Works of secular literature that touch upon religious beliefs or reflect dissenting views have also been suppressed. Literature Suppressed on Religious Grounds, Third Edition profiles the censorship of many of these works, including the frequently challenged Harry Potter series, which critics accuse of promoting witchcraft and anti-family themes. Other recent popular books challenged for religious reasons include Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy and Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code. - Publisher.

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    How has your own understanding of censorship evolved, and did this book challenge any preconceived notions you had about which books are commonly banned or challenged?

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    Why do you think authorities and communities throughout history have viewed literature as a direct threat to established religious dogma and institutions?

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    The book discusses the suppression of major religious texts alongside contemporary works like Harry Potter; what does this universal impulse to censor say about human nature and fear of the unknown?

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