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Religion in the Secular City: Toward a Postmodern Theology Cox, Harvey
Religion in the Secular City: Toward a Postmodern Theology Cox, Harvey
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**Religion in the Secular City: Toward a Postmodern Theology** by Harvey Cox isn't your typical dusty theology textbook – it's a fascinating exploration of how faith survives (and thrives) in our increasingly secular world. Cox, a Harvard Divinity School heavyweight, tackles the big question: what happens to religion when science, politics, and modernity seem to have all the answers?
This thought-provoking non-fiction gem dives into postmodern theology, examining how spirituality adapts to urban life, political upheaval, and cultural shifts. Perfect for theology students, philosophy buffs, or anyone curious about religion's evolving role in contemporary society. Cox's accessible writing style makes complex theological concepts surprisingly digestible – no seminary degree required.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks shows some character but remains in excellent reading condition, ready for its next intellectual adventure.
**Reader Reviews:**
"Cox brilliantly bridges the gap between academic theology and real-world spirituality. His insights on religion's political dimensions are particularly eye-opening." – Sarah M.
"Finally, a theology book that doesn't put you to sleep! Cox's fresh perspective on faith in modern cities is both challenging and inspiring." – Michael R.
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