Paul Burkhart

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On these criteria, the ancient world into which Christianity emerged — and perhaps because Christianity emerged — would have been secular3. So something like modernity may not be a necessary condition for secular3. Granted, the ancient world could not yet have imagined exclusive humanism as a viable option, and that is an important feature of our secular age.
How (Not) to Be Secular: Reading Charles Taylor
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