On A Secular Age

I’m vastly oversimplifying a rich, complex book, but what I most appreciate is his vision of a ‘secular’ future that is both open and also contains at least pockets of spiritual rigor, and that is propelled by religious motivation, a strong and enduring piece of our nature.

David Brooks, "The Secular Society" - http://nyti.ms/1awm75i

timothywstanley@me.com

I am a Senior Lecturer in the School of Humanities, Creative Industries and Social Sciences at the University of Newcastle, Australia, where I teach and research topics in philosophy of religion and the history of ideas.

www.timothywstanley.com
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