
Something Old, Something New: Contemporary Entanglements of Religion and Secularity offers a fresh perspective on debates surrounding religious and secular thinking. In each chapter, Wayne Glausser focuses on a topic of contemporary relevance in which something old (the sacrament of extreme unction, Greek rhetorical tropes, scholastic theology) entangles with something new (psilocybin therapy for the dying, the New Atheism, cognitive science). Glausser uses the term "entanglement" to describe his distinctive approach to the relationship between religion and secularity. The concept of entanglement refers to a contentious but oddly intimate relationship in which secular ideas compete with corresponding religious convictions, but neither side wins by displacing the other. As traditional religious knowledge and values come into conflict with their secular counterparts, the old ideas undergo stress and adaptation, but the influence works in both directions. Whether they do so consciously or unconsciously, entangled secularists engage with and sometimes borrow from older paradigms they believe they have surpassed. Something Old, Something New takes an unusual approach to this popular debate, and offers a new perspective in the conversation between believers and secularists. This is a book that theists, atheists, agnostics, and everyone still searching for the right label will find respectful but provocative.
This book investigates the complex, non-linear relationship between religious traditions and secular modernity by proposing the concept of entanglement. Wayne Glausser, an academic scholar, utilizes a comparative framework to analyze how ancient religious paradigms and contemporary secular developments interact. By examining specific case studies, he argues that neither religion nor secularism can fully displace the other, as they remain mutually influential and deeply intertwined in modern discourse.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and readers note that Glausser provides a nuanced, interdisciplinary approach that avoids the typical binary traps of the religion-versus-secularism debate. The text is recognized for its provocative synthesis of disparate fields, making it a useful resource for those interested in the intersection of cultural history and contemporary thought.
Page Count:
222
Publication Date:
2018-04-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190864176
ISBN-13:
9780190864170
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