In his magnum opus, A Secular Age, Charles Taylor famously lays out an 874 page long critique of the secularization of Western civilization. He declares that the notion that “God is dead,” in the words of Nietzche has left Western civilization in an age of disenchantment leaving human beings in a dull state of existence devoid of meaning. An important part of Taylor’s critique is his idea of the “disenchantment” of time.
Ramadan: Responding to the Secularization of Time
Ramadan: Responding to the Secularization of…
Ramadan: Responding to the Secularization of Time
In his magnum opus, A Secular Age, Charles Taylor famously lays out an 874 page long critique of the secularization of Western civilization. He declares that the notion that “God is dead,” in the words of Nietzche has left Western civilization in an age of disenchantment leaving human beings in a dull state of existence devoid of meaning. An important part of Taylor’s critique is his idea of the “disenchantment” of time.