Proposition: A more ecumenical conception of the future must contend with the question of religion in the public sphere I do not think it can be doubted that postcolonial thought has displayed a stern reluctance to engage with the question of religion or, more broadly, the language of transcendence. Let us acknowledge, in the [...]
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*Thesis Eight: Postcolonial Thought and Religion in the Public Sphere
Posted in American Society and Culture, Postcolonial Thought, The Politics of Culture, tagged critical humanism, Edward Said, Hinduism as world religion, notion of proper religion, postcolonial thought and religion, Protestant Christianity as template of religion, religion & the public sphere, secularist response to religion, Tomoko Masuzawa, world religions on March 18, 2011 | 1 Comment »