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“LONG LIVE THE WEEDS AND THE WILDERNESS YET”: REFLECTIONS ON A SECULAR AGE
Authors:STANLEY HAUERWAS  ROMAND COLES
Institution:1. The Divinity School, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA carole.baker@duke.edu;2. Director of Program for Community, Culture, and Environment, Box 5634, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, USA
Romand.Coles@nau.edu
Abstract:While we are deeply appreciative of Taylor's A Secular Age, we nonetheless worry that his use of the immanent/transcendent duality may introduce a certain kind of Christian Constantinianism that he wants to disavow. In particular, we worry that the immanent/transcendent duality is far too formal in its character. In order to develop this concern, we draw on Talal Asad's account of the secular to suggest how liturgy may provide an alternative way of understanding as well as challenging Taylor's worries about “the immanent frame.”
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