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Probably no book published in the last decade has been so ambitious as Charles Taylor's A Secular Age. He seeks nothing less than to account for the spread of secularism and decline of faith in the last 500 years.Now a remarkable roster of writers-including Carl Trueman, Michael Horton, and Jen Pollock Michel-considers Taylor's insights for the church's life and mission, covering everything from healthcare to liturgy to pop culture and politics.Nothing is easy about faith today. But endurance produces character, and character produces hope, even in our secular age. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I was however disappointed in reading this book.
The chapters were brief and light. All of Taylor’s words were paraded—cross pressured, fragilised, immanent frame, mutual display, buffered self etc—but few of these words were given adequate interpretation, illustration and application to the experience of ministry and life in a secular age.
This is the second work (after James K. A. Smith’s, How (Not) to be Secular) I have read seeking to popularise Taylor’s insights. So far I have been persuaded that there are deep things to be learnt from Taylor but I am waiting for someone to show how they intersect in tangible ways with the age in which we live. ( )