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How (Not) to Be Secular

Reading Charles Taylor

by James K.A. Smith · 2014 · 152 pages

Timothy Keller
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Timothy Keller

About This Book

James K.A. Smith provides a concise guide to Charles Taylor’s monumental work, A Secular Age, exploring the historical and philosophical shifts of modernity. He examines how religious belief transitioned from being an unquestioned axiom to one choice among many in a pluralistic world. The book offers a framework for understanding the unique pressures and 'haunted' nature of faith in a post-Christian society.

Book Details

Published

2014

Pages

152

Language

en

ISBN

9780802867612

Audiobook Available

5h 43m
Narrated by Trevor Thompson

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