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Introduction: Secularization and Its Discontents
Sigmund Freud’s 1927 work The Future of Illusion expresses the great psychoanalyst’s most whiggish assessment of the situation of Western, post-enlightenment societies. In it, Freud reanimates the ancient traditi...
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‘In the Beginning Was … the Story’? On Secularization, Narrative, and Nominalisms
In Charles Taylor, the radical orthodoxy theologians, and Michael Gillespie, the genre of the large-scale renarration of Western modernity has been recently reanimated as a means to challenge the modern secular a...