How (Not) to be Secular
How (Not) to be Secular

How (Not) to be Secular

Reading Charles Taylor

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What does it mean to say we live in a secular world? Charles Taylors landmark book A Secular Age (2007) provides a monumental history and analysis of what it means for us to live in our post-Christian present a pluralist world of competing beliefs and growing unbelief. This book by James Smith is a compact field guide to Taylors genealogy of the secular, making that 900-page work accessible to a wide array of readers. Smiths How (Not) to Be Secular is also, however, a philosophical guidebook for practitioners a kind of how-to manual that ultimately offers guidance on how to live in a secular age. Its an adventure in self-understanding and a way to get our bearings in postmodernity. Whether one is proclaiming faith to the secularised or is puzzled that there continue to be people of faith in this day and age, this book is a philosophical story meant to help us locate where we are and whats at stake.

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ISBN: 9780802867612
Producer: Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Product Code: 10098436
Dimensions: 153 x 6 x 229 mm
Product type: Paperback
Number of pages: 152
Release Date: 05.01.2014

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