Books by Mary Warnock
Baroness Mary Warnock (1924–2019) was a moral philosopher, a patron of the Progress Educational Trust (PET), and was a Crossbench Peer in the House of Lords. From 1984 to 1991, she was Mistress of Girton College, Cambridge.
“Mary Warnock is arguing for politics without religion, taking religion out of politics. It’s a very dramatic title, and I have a lot of sympathy with what she’s saying. She’s particularly irritated and indeed angry about the impression being given by some religious people that religion is the source of all morality and that it holds the high moral ground.” Read more...
The best books on Faith in Politics
Richard Harries, Theologians & Historians of Religion
Interviews with Mary Warnock
The best books on Morality Without God, recommended by Mary Warnock
Which comes first, morality or religion? And what happens when religious dogma clashes with the morality it purports to uphold? British philosopher Mary Warnock recommends the best books on morality without God.
Interviews where books by Mary Warnock were recommended
The best books on Faith in Politics, recommended by Richard Harries
Former Anglican Bishop and House of Lords crossbencher says that the moral vision we need to recover in politics has its roots in faith. He chooses five books to combat political cynicism