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|a Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Concepts, processes, and antagonisms of postsecularity -- PART I: Philosophical meditations -- 2 Beyond belief: religion as the 'dynamite of the people' -- 3 The difficulty of unforgiving -- 4 The postsecular condition and the genealogy of postmetaphysical thinking -- 5 Redemptive criticism or the critique of religion -- 6 Postatheism and the phenomenon of minimal religion in Russia -- 7 The performative force of the postsecular -- 8 Postsecularism, reason, and violence -- 9 Theoretical framings of the postsecular -- 10 Formations of the postsecular in education -- PART II: Theological perspectives -- 11 Redeeming the secular -- 12 Christianity or barbarism -- 13 Postsecular theology -- 14 Political theology and postsecularity -- 15 Postsecular prophets -- 16 Anticipating postsecularity -- 17 Pope Francis and the theology of the people -- 18 Interrogating the postsecular -- 19 Postsecularity and urban theology -- PART III: Theory, space, social relations -- 20 Postsecular plasticity: expansive secularism -- 21 Dialogue with religious life in Asia -- 22 Four genealogies of postsecularity -- 23 Beyond salvaging solidarity -- 24 Christianity and the Indian diaspora -- 25 Resisting the transcendent? -- 26 Architecture of radicalized postsecularism -- 27 Islamophobia, apophatic pluralism, and imagination -- 28 Some critical remarks on religious identity -- 29 After or against secularism: Muslims in Europe -- 30 Postsecularity in twenty questions: a case study in Buddhist teens -- 31 Unofficial geographies of religion and spirituality as postsecular spaces -- PART IV: Political and social engagement -- 32 (Re)enchanting secular people and politics
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