Postmodernism, Reason And Religion by Ernest Gellner

The book explores the complex interplay between postmodernism, reason, and religion, critically examining how postmodernist thought challenges traditional notions of reason and objective truth. It delves into the implications of this intellectual movement for religious belief and practice, arguing that postmodernism often undermines the foundations of rational discourse while simultaneously offering a space for diverse religious expressions. Through a critical lens, the author assesses the strengths and weaknesses of postmodernism, advocating for a balanced approach that acknowledges the value of reason and the enduring significance of religion in human life.

Published
1992
Nationality
British
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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