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Flaubert postsecular : modernity crossed out / by Vinken, Barbara,1960-author.(CARDINAL)683098;
Includes bibliographical references.Through the emblematic work of acclaimed French novelist Gustave Flaubert, this book contributes to the controversial discussion of modernity's relationship to religion.
Subjects: Flaubert, Gustave, 1821-1880; Religion in literature.; Modernism (Literature);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Eclipse of God : our nation's disastrous search for a more inclusive deity (and what we must do about it) / by Lutzer, Erwin W.,author.(CARDINAL)507540;
In The Eclipse of God, bestselling author Erwin Lutzer exposes our nation's disastrous efforts to redefine God and empowers you to live and speak as a light for Him in a culture of darkness.
Subjects: Christian life.; Postsecularism.; Apologetics.; Spiritual life;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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God : the evidence : the reconciliation of faith and reason in a postsecular world / by Glynn, Patrick.(CARDINAL)771956;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-200) and index.
Subjects: God; Anthropic principle.; Natural theology.; Religion and science.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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The last supper : art, faith, sex, and controversy in the 1980s / by Elie, Paul,1965-author.(CARDINAL)384904;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The origins of our postsecular present, revealed in an account of the moment when popular culture became the site of religious conflict"--
Subjects: Popular music.; Popular culture; Popular culture; Culture conflict; Popular music; Art and popular culture.; Arts and religion.; Sex in popular culture.; Postsecularism.; Nineteen eighties.;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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Remaking the world : how 1776 created the post-Christian West / by Wilson, Andrew,1978-author.(CARDINAL)500899;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-346) and index.Roots : the presence of the past -- Quirks : the WEIRDER world -- Maps : becoming Western -- Patriots : becoming democratic -- Lights : becoming educated -- Skeptics : becoming ex-Christian -- Machines : becoming industrialized -- Lovers : becoming romantic -- Profits : becoming rich -- Christians : grace, freedom, and truth -- Opportunities : Possibilities for a postsecular world."More than any other year in the last millennium, 1776 is the year that made us who we are. It was an astonishing year of innovation and upheaval, and the world has not been the same since. In this book, Andrew Wilson makes this case by identifying sevendistinctives of contemporary society that trace their roots, in some significant way, to 1776. Wilson contends that our society is Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic, Ex-Christian, and Romantic. Our world is WEIRDER, Wilsons argues, and traces each of these distinctives back to an event or a publication that occurred in 1776"--
Subjects: Civilization, Western; Secularism; Seventeen seventy-six, A.D.; Social values;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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