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Secularism - The Hidden Origins of Disbelief (Paperback, New)
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Spirituality is a difficult subject in the modern world.
Everywhere, from popular media to the university, from the
bookshelf to the dinner table, religions are derided or
marginalised and public figures, such as Richard Dawkins, set upon
anyone who admits to a belief in God. It seems that science and
religion are fundamentally at odds and that mutual respect is
unacceptable to either in their parallel pursuit of 'truth'. Yet
most Enlightenment authors engaged with both science and
spirituality and did not lose their faith. Today we tend to see
these authors as not having applied full scientific rigour to their
religious beliefs, but are we correct in dismissing this aspect of
their lives so easily? In Secularism, Mike King examines the
elements of religion, philosophy and science which have contributed
to an almost total disavowal of spirituality by contemporary
western intellectuals. He engages with a wide range of thinkers,
including Pythagoras, Marx, Spinoza, Darwin and Nietzsche, and
incorporates detailed studies of a variety of 'spiritual' leaders,
some of whom readers are unlikely to have considered in this way
before, to uncover why the western world no longer has any interest
in devotion or accords it any respect. . The first of two timely
volumes on this fascinating subject. . A startling critique of
western culture and its dismissal of 'faith'. . Scintillating and
insightful for academic and lay person alike. Dr Mike King is
Reader in Computer Art and Animation at London Metropolitan
University and Director of the Centre for Post-Secular Studies. He
serves as a Director of the Scientific and Medical Network, a
charity devoted to combating scientific materialism, and on the
Steering Group for the University for Spirit Forum, which promotes
spiritual learning on all levels within society.
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