Aspiring to fullness in a secular age : essays on religion and theology in the work of Charles Taylor / edited by Carlos D. Colorado and Justin D. Klassen.

Inspired by Charles Taylor's magisterial A Secular Age, essays offer a host of expert analyses of the religious and theological threads running throughout Taylor's oeuvre.

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Other Authors: Colorado, Carlos D. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Notre Dame : University of Notre Dame, 2014.
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Table of Contents:
  • Existential theism.
  • The affirmation of existential life in Charles Taylor's A secular age / Justin D. Klassen
  • Transcendence, "spin", and the Jamesian open space / Paul D. Janz
  • Ontology and polemic.
  • Transcendent sources and the dispossession of the self / Carlos D. Colorado
  • Theorizing secularity 3: authenticity, ontology, fragilization / Ruth Abbey
  • Middle dwellers.
  • Humanism and the question of fullness / William Schweiker
  • The "drive to reform" and its discontents / Charles Mathewes and Joshua Yates
  • Ethics and embodiment.
  • The authentic individual in the network of agape / Jennifer A. Herdt
  • Enfleshment and the time of ethics: Taylor and Illich on the parable of the Good Samaritan / Eric Gregory and Leah Hunt-Hendrix
  • Outliers.
  • Recovery of meaning? A critique of Charles Taylor's account of modernity / Ian Angus
  • Transcendence and immanence in a subtler language: the presence of Dostoevsky in Charles Taylor's account of secularity / Bruce K. Ward.