Paul Burkhart

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On the one hand, this is a book about a book — a small field guide to a much larger scholarly tome.1 It is both an homage and a portal to Charles Taylor’s monumental Secular Age, a book that offers a genealogy of the secular and an archaeology of our angst. This is a commentary on a book that provides a commentary on postmodern culture.
How (Not) to Be Secular: Reading Charles Taylor
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