The secular age is a multiplication story

The secular age is a multiplication story

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Both James Smith and Tim Keller make the claim that the secular age is not merely a subtraction story; that is, secularism is what is left over once religion is removed. Discuss the areas in which secularism is a multiplication story and how it too is fundamentally a faith-claim.

While early Christians were committed to their faith and would risk lives defending what they believe in, modern day Christians are confronted with conflicting perspectives. The secular environment in which contemporary Christians exist present competing views about the reality. Nonetheless, this makes one to wonder whether religion will survive longer in this era of human secularism.  At that point, Apologetics is the only path what will ensure Christianity remains a formidable forces in the information age marred with all manner of doctrines and viewpoints.

Reading Reflections must be 7-8 sentences in length.

This Book,”Smith, J. K. (2014). _How (not) to be secular: Reading
Charles Taylor_. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing.

 

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