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Religion in the Secular City: Toward a Postmodern Theology

by Harvey Cox

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"Twenty years ago theologian Harvey Cox wrote The Secular City, which became the most influential book on religion of its generation. Now Religion in the Secular City, a daring, far-sighted assessment of religion and politics in the postmodern world, is peaking with equal force to its generation of readers. Dr. Cox, Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School, examines the dramatic reappearance of traditional religion throughout the world, from the grassroots fervor of Christian communities in Latin America to the rise of fundamentalism on network television."--Back cover.… (more)
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"Twenty years ago theologian Harvey Cox wrote The Secular City, which became the most influential book on religion of its generation. Now Religion in the Secular City, a daring, far-sighted assessment of religion and politics in the postmodern world, is peaking with equal force to its generation of readers. Dr. Cox, Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School, examines the dramatic reappearance of traditional religion throughout the world, from the grassroots fervor of Christian communities in Latin America to the rise of fundamentalism on network television."--Back cover.

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