Craig Uffman January 28, 2012 When it’s all about you Review of A Secular Age Craig Uffman FacebookTwitterEmailCopy URLPrint TagsCharles Taylorsecularization 1 COMMENT Craig, Thanks for this review. I was alerted to the importance of Charles Taylor’s work through Christian Smith’s What is a Person where Smith draws heavily on Taylor. A Secular Age looks like a good place to start with Taylor. Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. DAILY NEWSLETTER Get Covenant every weekday: Email Address CAPTCHA MOST READ The Advent Within: Preparing Our Hearts Covenant Kevin Goodrich - Personhood Ousted from the Heart of the Cosmos Covenant Abigail Woolley Cutter - Haidt & Rauch: The Constitution of Knowledge Covenant Matt Boulter - Structural Change in the Anglican Church of Canada Covenant Cole Hartin - Advent Invites Us to a Better Eschatology Covenant Eugene R. Schlesinger - What Is Advent For? Covenant Neil Dhingra - Most Recent Covenant On Natality This week Covenant will host a series of essays that address a cluster of realities: a drastically falling... Covenant The Advent Within: Preparing Our Hearts Advent is a season often hidden in plain sight. The four candles of the Advent wreath and the... Covenant Personhood Ousted from the Heart of the Cosmos Sometimes it pays to go back to an early theory, even one that has been found wanting. Sometimes... Covenant Haidt & Rauch: The Constitution of Knowledge In the second chapter of the first book of Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle says that “the most governing and...
Craig, Thanks for this review. I was alerted to the importance of Charles Taylor’s work through Christian Smith’s What is a Person where Smith draws heavily on Taylor. A Secular Age looks like a good place to start with Taylor. Reply
Craig,
Thanks for this review.
I was alerted to the importance of Charles Taylor’s work through Christian Smith’s What is a Person where Smith draws heavily on Taylor. A Secular Age looks like a good place to start with Taylor.