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A Secular Age / Charles Taylor.

By: Taylor, Charles, 1931-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2007Description: x, 874 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780674986916 (pbk); 0674026764 (alk. paper).Subject(s): Secularism | Religion and cultureDDC classification: 211/.6 Online resources: Table of contents only
Contents:
The work of reform -- The bulwarks of belief -- The rise of the disciplinary society -- The great disembedding -- Modern social imaginaries -- The spectre of idealism -- The turning point -- Providential deism -- The impersonal order -- The nova effect -- The malaises of modernity -- The dark abyss of time -- The expanding universe of unbelief -- Nineteenth-century trajectories -- Narratives of secularization -- The age of mobilization -- The age of authenticity -- Religion today -- Conditions of belief -- The immanent frame -- Cross pressures -- Dilemmas 1 -- Dilemmas 2 -- Unquiet frontiers of modernity -- Conversions.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [779]-851) and index.

The work of reform -- The bulwarks of belief -- The rise of the disciplinary society -- The great disembedding -- Modern social imaginaries -- The spectre of idealism -- The turning point -- Providential deism -- The impersonal order -- The nova effect -- The malaises of modernity -- The dark abyss of time -- The expanding universe of unbelief -- Nineteenth-century trajectories -- Narratives of secularization -- The age of mobilization -- The age of authenticity -- Religion today -- Conditions of belief -- The immanent frame -- Cross pressures -- Dilemmas 1 -- Dilemmas 2 -- Unquiet frontiers of modernity -- Conversions.

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