Beyond the Modern Age An Archaeology of Contemporary Culture.
Modernity, according to Bob Goudzwaard and Craig Bartholomew, is not a single ideology but rather a tension between four worldviews. In conversation with students from around the world and drawing upon a variety of sources and disciplines, the authors propose ways to transcend modernity and address...
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Westmont :
InterVarsity Press,
2017.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- v
- vii
- Contents
- ix
- Preface
- xi
- Acknowledgments
- 1
- Introduction
- Starting with Our Students' Experiences
- 13
- Part One
- The Archaeology of Modernity
- 151
- The Classical Modern Worldview
- 372
- The Structural and Cultural Critiques of Modernity
- 563
- Modern Ideologies and the Postmodern Worldview
- 804
- Evaluating Modernity's Four Worldviews
- 97
- Part Two
- Transcendence and Modernity
- Resources for Moving Beyond Modernity
- 995
- Meaning from Outside
- Reengagement with Religion?
- 1266
- Culture and Religion
- Philip Rieff's Sacred Sociology
- 1457
- Becoming Human
- Desire, Violence, and René Girard
- 1678
- Modernity, Pluralism, and God
- 1899
- The Starving Christ and a Preferential Option for the Poor
- 215
- Part Three
- Finding Ways Beyond Modernity
- 217 10
- Engaging the Contemporary Crisis
- 24611
- Ways Forward for Economic Life and Global Climate Change
- 274Epilogue
- Bob Goudzwaard's Faith-Filled Witness in Politics
- Mark Vander Vennen
- 285
- Bibliography
- 303
- Author Index
- 307
- Subject Index
- 314
- Praise for Beyond the Modern Age
- 315
- About the Author
- 316
- More Titles from InterVarsity Press
- 317.