Challenging modernity
From the 1960s until his death in 2013, Robert N. Bellah was the preeminent figure in the study of religion and society. He broke new ground in mapping the religious dimensions of human experience, from the great breakthroughs of the first millennium BCE to the paradoxes of American civic life. In t...
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New York :
Columbia University Press
[2024]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Introduction
- Introduction, by Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven M. Tipton
- Part I. Diagnosing Modernity
- 1. The Modern Project in the Light of Human Evolution, by Robert N. Bellah
- 2. Turning Off Nature's Thermostats: Technology, Ecology, and Deep History, by Kyle Harper
- 3. Thermostatlessness: The Project of Modernity and the Process of Modernization: Reflections on Robert Bellah's Account of the Late Modern Predicament, by Hartmut Rosa
- Part II. The Modern Project
- 4. Prologue in Heaven (or Hell) to the Modern Project, by Robert N. Bellah
- 5. Culture and Hope: Reflections on Bellah's Unfinished Project, by Ana Marta González
- 6. Axiality and the Critique of Power, by Alan Strathern
- 7. Organic Social Ethic: Universalism Without Egalitarianism, by Hans Joas
- Part III. The Challenge of Modernity
- 8. The Tillich Lecture: Paul Tillich and the Challenge of Modernity, by Robert N. Bellah
- 9. On the Search for "A Serious Ethical Form of Individualism": Bellah, Tillich, and the Anthropology of Christian Individualism, by Joel Robbins
- 10. "Disenchantment of the World" or Fragmentation of the Sacred?, by Philip Gorski
- Conclusion, by Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven M. Tipton
- Contributors