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We might describe this as the “constructive” part of his project, but it’s also where Taylor goes on offense, taking on the smug confidence of “secularist spin” — not in an apologetic mode of thereby smugly and confidently “proving” Christianity to be true, but instead undercutting the confidence of the secularist “take” on the world, showing it to be a take, a construal, a reading.
How (Not) to Be Secular: Reading Charles Taylor
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