Time exposure: the personal experience of time in secular societies

In this book, Richard Fenn looks at the way in which we experience time in secular societies. In Fenn's view, secularization is virtually synonymous with individualism. Although it is often the Church that decries modern individualism, he says, it is in fact the Church that created it, by its d...

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Main Author: Fenn, Richard K. 1934- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford [u.a.] Oxford University Press 2001
In:Year: 2001
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Experience / Time / Secularism / Society / Demythologizing / World / Christianity
B Time / Experience / Secularism / Christianity
Further subjects:B Secularization History
B Time Religious aspects Christianity History of doctrines
B Time Social aspects History
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Summary:In this book, Richard Fenn looks at the way in which we experience time in secular societies. In Fenn's view, secularization is virtually synonymous with individualism. Although it is often the Church that decries modern individualism, he says, it is in fact the Church that created it, by its demystification of the universe, its insistence on individual self-discipline, and its intensification of individual responsibility for the use of time. The result was a profound change in the way in which time is experienced by the individual. Fenn offers a probing exploration of our modern experience of time, as expressed in such phrases as 'wasting time' and 'making up for lost time'. He is particularly interested in the idea and experience of waiting, which he believes to be a defining characteristic of modern life.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0195139534