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Arena journal no.49/50
2018: Religion in a Secular Age? The Struggle for Meaning in an Abstracted World
Contents
Title | Author | Page |
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Introduction | ||
Whither Religion in a World of Compounding Crises?
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Stephen Ames, Ian Barns, John Hinkson, Paul James and Gordon Preece | 1 |
Part I (a) – Religion from a ‘Constitutive Levels’ Perspective | ||
Can Transcendence Have a Social Meaning?
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John Hinkson | 23 |
What Does It Mean Ontologically to Be Religious?
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Paul James | 56 |
As Revelation and Reason Founder: A Way into the Future?
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Geoff Sharp | 101 |
Part I (b) – Religion from a Theological Perspective | ||
Can We Re-imagine a Good Society after Neoliberalism?
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Ian Barns | 122 |
Can We Live ‘in but not of’ the Immanent Frame?
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Stephen Ames | 169 |
Where Is the Sacred Imaginary in these Secular Times?
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Gordon Preece | 204 |
Part II | ||
Introduction to Part II
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John Hinkson | 251 |
The Natural World and After…
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Geoff Sharp | 253 |
Notes on Contributors | ||
352 |