Postsecular theology: Daly, Hampson, Buber, and Gordon
Rooted in the postsecular turn of the study of religion and society, postsecular theology is conceptualized in this article as an umbrella term for theologies offering hybrid interpretations of religiosity and spirituality within a framework that adopts numerous ostensibly secular values and percept...
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Year: 2016, Volume: 72, Issue: 4, Pages: 415-430 |
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