Hope in a Secular Age
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This book argues that hope is the indispensable precondition of religious practice and secular politics. Against dogmatic complacency and despairing resignation David Newheiser argues that hope sustains commitments that remain vulnerable to disappointment. Since the discipline of hope is shared by believers and unbelievers alike its persistence indicates that faith has a future in a secular age. Drawing on premodern theology and postmodern theory Newheiser shows that atheism and Christianity have more in common than they often acknowledge. Writing in a clear and engaging style he develops a new reading of deconstruction and negative theology arguing that (despite their differences) they share a self-critical hope. By retrieving texts and traditions that are rarely read together this book offers a major intervention in debates over the place of religion in public life.
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