L' atheism as a rival faith to monotheism Richard Niebuhr and the problem of "non-monotheistic" faith

Contemporary academic arguments still have the tendency to define the debate between religion and secularity as a dualism between two radically different anthropological or ontological postures toward reality. We can find an example of this approach in Charles Taylor’s work A Secular Age, where the...

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Main Author: Somma, Emilio Di (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Italian
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Published: Università degli Studi di Urbino 2018
In: Nuovo giornale di filosofia della religione
Year: 2018, Volume: 8, Pages: 1-13
Further subjects:B Fede
B Ontology
B Monoteismo
B Reason
B Phenomenology
B Religious philosophy
B Filosofia della Religione
B Religione
B Filosofia
B Essere
B Ebraismo
B God
B Ontologia
B philosophy of religion
B Cristianesimo
B Religion
B Faith
B Metaphysics
B Christianity
B Dio
B Ermeneutica
B Ragione
B Hebraism
B Metafisica
B Fenomenologia
B Philosophy
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Summary:Contemporary academic arguments still have the tendency to define the debate between religion and secularity as a dualism between two radically different anthropological or ontological postures toward reality. We can find an example of this approach in Charles Taylor’s work A Secular Age, where the debate between religion and secularity is presented as a conflict between belief and unbelief, or transcendence against immanence. We can also see a similar presentation of the problem in Fukuyama’s The End of History, where religion is presented as a more primitive, overcome, stage of humanity, that function as a step in something like a Universal History of humanity in the direction of liberal democracies.
ISSN:2532-1676
Contains:Enthalten in: Nuovo giornale di filosofia della religione
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.14276/2532-1676/3166