Description |
1 online resource (xviii, 464 pages) : illustrations |
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Religion and postmodernism |
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Religion and postmodernism.
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Contents |
Theorizing religion -- The Protestant revolution -- Subjectivity and modernity -- Religious secularity -- Eclipse of the real -- Recovering the real -- Religion without God -- Ethics without absolutes |
Summary |
Religion, Mark C. Taylor argues in After God, is more complicated than either its defenders or critics think and, indeed, is much more influential than any of us realize. Our world, Taylor maintains, is shaped by religion even when it is least obvious. Faith and value, he insists, are unavoidable and inextricably interrelated for believers and nonbelievers alike. The first comprehensive theology of culture since the pioneering work of Paul Tillich, After God redefines religion for our contemporary age. This volume is a radical reconceptualization of religion and Taylor?s most pathbreaking work |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 379-409) and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Religion -- Philosophy.
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Religion -- Philosophy -- History
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Church history.
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Postmodernism -- Religious aspects.
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Civilization -- 20th century
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Religion and civilization.
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Civilization, Modern -- 20th century.
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church history.
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RELIGION -- History.
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TRAVEL -- Special Interest -- Religious.
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Church history
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Civilization
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Postmodernism -- Religious aspects
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Religion and civilization
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Religion -- Philosophy
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Godsdienst.
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Culturele aspecten.
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Sociale aspecten.
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780226791722 |
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0226791726 |
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1281966649 |
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9781281966643 |
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9786611966645 |
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6611966641 |
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