Varieties of Religion Today: William James Revisited
A hundred years after William James delivered the celebrated lectures that became "The Varieties of Religious Experience," one of the foremost thinkers in the English-speaking world returns to the questions posed in James's masterpiece to clarify the circumstances and conditions of religion in our day. An elegant mix of the philosophy and sociology of religion, C
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Published
November 30th 2003
by Harvard University Press
(first published March 1st 2002)
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Four essays appreciating, critiquing and departing from William James' classic Gifford Lectures on religion. I love James so much (especially that book), it was good for me to see how a French Canadian Catholic reacts to him, particularly against the North Atlantic Protestant preoccupation with individual experience and belief. It's also good for me, a committed secularist, to read such a well-informed critique of secularism.
I decided to give this slim volume a run through before plunging into Taylor's mammoth works, THE SOURCES OF THE SELF and The SECULAR AGE. That Taylor is a sharp thinker is everywhere evident, although I'm not sure if his Catholicism will color my reading of his work. We'll see....
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