Culture and the Death of God

Author(s): Terry Eagleton

Philosophy, Spirituality & Religion

Description: How to live in a supposedly faithless world threatened by religious fundamentalism? Terry Eagleton, formidable thinker and renowned cultural critic, investigates in this thought-provoking book the contradictions, difficulties, and significance of the modern search for a replacement for God. Engaging with a phenomenally wide range of ideas, issues, and thinkers from the Enlightenment to today, Eagleton discusses the state of religion before and after 9/11, the ironies surrounding Western capitalism's part in spawning not only secularism but also fundamentalism, and the unsatisfactory surrogates for the Almighty invented in the post-Enlightenment era. The author reflects on the unique capacities of religion, the possibilities of culture and art as modern paths to salvation, the so-called war on terror's impact on atheism, and a host of other topics of concern to those who envision a future in which just and compassionate communities thrive. Lucid, stylish, and entertaining in his usual manner, Eagleton presents a brilliant survey of modern thought that also serves as a timely, urgently needed intervention into our perilous political present.


Review: "A tour-de-force survey of the changing relation of culture and religion."-Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly


 


 


Author Biography: Terry Eagleton is Distinguished Professor of Literature, University of Lancaster, and Excellence in English Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Notre Dame. He lives in Northern Ireland, UK.

General Information

  • : 9780300212334
  • : Yale University Press
  • : Yale University Press
  • : 0.227
  • : 02 June 2015
  • : 210mm X 140mm X 18mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Terry Eagleton
  • : 615
  • : 248

$29.95 NZD

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