Paul Burkhart

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In the premodern understanding, because “mundane” or secular1 time is transcended by “higher” time, there is an accounting of time that is not merely linear or chronological. Higher times “introduce ‘warps’ and seeming inconsistencies in profane time-ordering. Events that were far apart in profane time could nevertheless be closely linked” (p. 55).
How (Not) to Be Secular: Reading Charles Taylor
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