The Sacrality of the Secular: postmodern philosophy of religion

New York: Columbia University Press (2018)
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Abstract

As philosophers in the continental tradition have taken an interest in the return of religion, anthropologists and sociologists have rejected the once-dominant secularization thesis. Bradley B. Onishi connects these lines of thought to reveal how philosophy's religious investigations have enabled critical reflections on the category of the secular.

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