This ambitious work offers one of the most comprehensive attacks
on secularism yet attempted. Hunter Baker argues that advocates of
secularism misunderstand the borders between science, religion, and
politics and cannot solve the problem of religious difference.
University scholars have spent decades subjecting religion to
critical scrutiny. But what would happen if they turned their focus
on secularism? Hunter Baker seeks the answer to that question by
putting secularism under the microscope and carefully examining its
origins, its context, its claims, and the viability of those
claims.
The result of Baker's analysis is The End of Secularism. He
reveals that secularism fails as an instrument designed to create
superior social harmony and political rationality to that which is
available with theistic alternatives. Baker also demonstrates that
secularism is far from the best or only way to enjoy modernity's
fruits of religious liberty, free speech, and democracy. The End of
Secularism declares the demise of secularism as a useful social
construct and upholds the value of a public square that welcomes
all comers, religious and otherwise, into the discussion. The
message of The End of Secularism is that the marketplace of ideas
depends on open and honest discussion rather than on religious
content or the lack thereof.
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