<p>This book provides a new rationale for religious criticism in American society. First Dean shows why today's academic intellectuals are relatively indifferent to questions of meaning in America pointing to the loss of American exceptionalism the professionalization of the academy and the rise of post-structural criticism. He then shows how intellectuals may reclaim a prophetic role by offering a new theory of the nature of religious thought. Tracing this theory to a twentieth-century emphasis on conventions Dean provides a way to understand how imaginative social constructions can become active historical conventions with real historical force. He suggests that the sacred itself begins as an imaginative construct and becomes a convention thus working as an active living force in history. Finally Dean argues that religious critics must now reclaim a responsibility for shaping their society's sacred conventions.</p>
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