After God
Author: Taylor, Mark C. Publisher: University of Chicago Press, 2009.Language: EnglishDescription: 464 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0226791718Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes indexItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Asia Campus Main Collection |
BL51 .T39 2009
(Browse shelf) 900196895 |
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Includes index
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After God Contents Figures ix Tables x Acknowledgments xi Introduction xiii 1 / Theorizing Religion Religion Visible and Invisible 1 Against Theory 4 Networking Symbols 12 Three Ways of Being Religious 33 2 / The Protestant Revolution The Divided Subject 43 The Invisible Hand 66 Privatization, Decentralization, Deregulation 73 3 / Subjectivity and Modernity Freedom and Representation 84 Figuring Subjects tot World as Work of Art 122 4 / Religious Secularity Immanence and Transcendence 13o Incarnation and Trinity 141 Self-Embodiment of God 154 Theology and Theory 165 5 / Eclipse of the Real Deaths of God 186 Consuming Images 205 Cultivating Diversity 218 6 / Recovering the Real Counterculture 241 Securing the Base 256 Marketing the New Age 281 Base Closures 297 7 / Religion without God Refiguring Life 313 Emergent Creativity 329 8 / Ethics without Absolutes Guide for the Perplexed 348 Fluid Dynamics 359 Notes 379 Index 411
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