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General & Miscellaneous Theology, Christianity - Comparative Studies, Hinduism - Comparative Studies, Religion - General & Miscellaneous

The Beginning and the End of 'Religion'

by Nicholas Lash
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Overview

What is the subject of theology? These fourteen essays argue against the view that "religion" is the name of one particular territory that we may consider or ignore if we feel so inclined. That "religion" is a subject quite different from others, such as politics, art, science, law and economics, is peculiar to modern Western culture. But Professor Lash states that the "modern" world is ending, and in the consequent confusion is the possibility of discovering new forms of ancient wisdom that the "modern" world obscured from view. Part I explores the dialogue between Christianity and Hinduism. Those essays in Part II (six were published between 1988 and 1994, and five are unpublished) consider relations between theology and science, the secularity of Western culture and questions of Christian hope or eschatology.

Synopsis

Covers the study of religions, theology and science and the secularisation of modern culture.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 1996
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
300
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521566353

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