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Secular Power and Sacral Authority in Medieval East-Central Europe


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English | ISBN: 9462981663 | 2018 | 186 pages | PDF | 1228 KB
This book brings together a team of scholars representing a broad range of interests and new approaches in medieval studies to explore the interactions of secular power and sacral authority in central and southeastern Europe in the period. Contributors present new research on the region’s political and legal history, nobility and government institutions, war and diplomacy, literature and literacy, sacred and secular art, archaeological research, heritage studies, and much more.

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Strange Gods A Secular History of Conversion [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B01BIBK6A8 | 2016 | MP3@64 kbps | ~19:33:00 | 556 MB
In this original and riveting exploration, Susan Jacoby argues that conversion – especially in the free American "religious marketplace" – is too often viewed only within the conventional and simplistic narrative of personal reinvention and divine grace. Instead, the author places conversions within a secular social context that has, at various times, included the force of a unified church and state, desire for upward economic mobility, and interreligious marriage.
Moving through time, continents, and cultures, Jacoby examines conversions to authoritarian secular ideologies. She also provides portraits of individual converts, including the Catholic Church father Augustine of Hippo; the German Jewish convert to Catholicism Edith Stein, murdered at Auschwitz and canonized by the church; boxing champion Muhammad Ali, who scandalized white Americans in the 1960s by becoming a Muslim; and even politicians such as George W. Bush. Finally, Jacoby takes on the question of why the freedom to choose a religion – or to reject religion altogether – is a fundamental human rights issue that remains a breeding ground for violence in areas of the world that never experienced an Enlightenment.

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The Sacredness of Secular Work 4 Ways Your Job Matters for Eternity (Even When You’re Not Sharing the Gospel) [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0C4VNMPRH | 2024 | 5 hours and 26 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 304 MB
Author: Jordan Raynor
Narrator: Jordan Raynor

From a leading voice in the faith and work movement and bestselling author comes the revolutionary message that God sees our daily work-in whatever form it takes-with far more value than we ever imagined. Does your work matter for eternity? Sadly, most believers don’t think so. Sure, the 1 percent of the time they spend sharing the gospel with their co-workers matters. But most Christians view the other 99 percent of their time as meaning very little in the grand scheme of things. But that’s not how God sees it. Jordan Raynor, a leading voice in the faith and work movement and bestselling author, offers a revolutionary message about how our daily jobs-from baristas and entrepreneurs to stay-at-home parent and coaches-have intrinsic and eternal value. In The Sacredness of Secular Work, he reveals unexpected ways our work truly matters. Combining research, Scripture, and storytelling, Jordan Raynor proves that work, in its diverse forms, is one of the primary activities that brings God delight. This biblical perspective will set you free to pursue your passions and skills and-perhaps for the first time-experience the Creator’s delight in the work of your hands.

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The Coloniality of the Secular Race, Religion, and Poetics of World-Making


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English | ISBN: 1478025107 | 2024 | 240 pages | PDF | 3 MB
In The Coloniality of the Secular, An Yountae investigates the collusive ties between the modern concepts of the secular, religion, race, and coloniality in the Americas. Drawing on the work of Édouard Glissant, Frantz Fanon, Aimé Césaire, Sylvia Wynter, and Enrique Dussel, An maps the intersections of revolutionary non-Western thought with religious ideas to show how decoloniality redefines the sacred as an integral part of its liberation vision. He examines these thinkers’ rejection of colonial religions and interrogates the narrow conception of religion that confines it within colonial power structures. An explores decoloniality’s conception of the sacred in relation to revolutionary violence, gender, creolization, and racial phenomenology, demonstrating its potential for reshaping religious paradigms. Pointing out that the secular has been pivotal to regulating racial hierarchies under colonialism, he advocates for a broader understanding of religion that captures the fundamental ideas that drive decolonial thinking. By examining how decolonial theory incorporates the sacred into its vision of liberation, An invites readers to rethink the transformative power of decoloniality and religion to build a hopeful future.

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Reading the Dream A Post-Secular History of Enmindment


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English | ISBN: 1538181517 | 2024 | 374 pages | EPUB, PDF | 1458 KB + 3 MB
In Reading the Dream the poet and scholar Peter Dale Scott has composed a poem in prose for our time. This is a work of art emerging from a passionate social vision. Scott examines our present state of post-secularity through the imagination of the past. Using devices such as the rational and nonrational, or the yin and the yang, Scott focuses not just on the reasoned current of written history but also on myths, beliefs, and even dreams. The author searches for moreness throughout the culture of the past. He reawakens the ultimate human quest for transcendence of ourselves to repair a political order in ruins.

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Freedom of Expression Secular Theocracy Versus Liberal Democracy


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1998 | 193 Pages | ISBN: 8185990557 | EPUB | 1 MB
The concept of Secularism as known to the modern West is dreaded, derided and denounced in the strongest terms by the foundational doctrines of Christianity and Islam. Both of these doctrines prescribe Theocracy under which the State serves as the secular arm of the Church or the Ummah, and society is regimented by the Sacred Canon or the Shariat. It is, therefore, intriguing that the most fanatical and fundamentalist adherents of Christianity and Islam in India -Christian missionaries and Muslim mullahs – cry themselves hoarse in defence of Indian Secularism, the same way as the votaries of Communist totalitarianism coming out vociferously in defence of Democracy. The puzzle stands solved when we learn from the post-independence writings and speeches of Pandit Nehru, the father of Indian Secularism, that he had borrowed from the modern West only the word and not its meaning in Western political parlance. Secularism in the West had risen as a revolt against the closed creed of Christianity and had meant, for more than 150 years, a freeing of the State from the clutches of the Church. In the Indian context it should have meant a revolt against the closed creed of Islam as well, and keeping the state aloof from the influence of mullahs. Pandit Nehru, however, turned Secularism in India into a poisonous slogan for the use of a Muslim-Communist-Christian combine which he had forged in order to keep the national majority down. At the same time, Pandit Nehru had encouraged his courtiers, particularly the Gandhians, to provide the window-dressing to this formidable fraud. They defined Indian Secularism as sarva-dharma-samabhava -equal respect for all religions -as expounded by Mahatma Gandhi. The court cases and other articles in Section I of this book bear ample testimony that the Indian State has become a Theocracy for all practical purposes with sarva-dharma-samabhava serving as its official dogma. The twist given by Pandit Nehru and all other parties to the word secularism, has turned Indian Secularism into a shield for protecting creeds and cults hostile to Hindus, and also into a sword for wounding and maiming Hinduism which has always stood for an open society and religious pluralism. Section II of this book reproduces twelve reviews of the book, Why I Am Not A Muslim by Ibn Warraq, published in the U.S.A. in 1995, and an article by Shabir Akhtar spelling out what Islam means vis-a-vis freedom of expression. It is true that there Is no dearth of apologists for Islam in the Western democracies. Moreover, a new cult called Multiculturism has also surfaced in the West after the Second World War, particularly after the flow of fabulous Muslim finance from the oil-rich Middle East. The votaries of this cult frown, sometimes in very strong language, on those who examine Islam on rationalist and humanist grounds. Western universities and a large part of the Western media remain their strongholds, as in the case of India. Even so, there is Western media which refuses to be dictated by Multiculturism, or cowed down by Islamic terrorism. Table of Contents:-PrefaceSection I: Secular TheocracyThe Case of Inder Sain SharmaThe Case of Sita Ram GoelThe Case of Surya Kant BaliThe Case of Sachchidanand SakshiThe Case of Sadhvi RitambharaIslam Imposes an Emergency on IndiaStatement of Intellectuals and Writers in Protest Against the Arrest of Sita Ram GoelArrest of Sita Ram Goel ResentedEditor’s Arrest Over Islamic Study FlayedFomenting ReactionThe Point We Always EvadeSwords to Sell a GodStatement by Indian intellectuals on Syed Shahabuddin’s attempt to make the authorities impose a ban on the book Hindu View of Christianity and Islam by Ram SwarupHow Should We Respond?Ban This BookSection II: Liberal DemocracyCourageous Author Puts His Life on the LineStanding Up to Scrutinize IslamRoll Over, RushdieGoes for the JugularTurning Away From MeccaWas Mohammed a Liar?A Religion Incompatible With Human RightsDemystifying Islamhe JugularThe Problem Is Not Islamic Fundamentalism but Islam ItselfThe Koranic View of GovernmentIslam Is Religious FascismFar More Dangerous Than NazismPerspective: Ex-Defender of the FaithReferences

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Lourdes Body and Spirit in the Secular Age


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1999 | 384 Pages | ISBN: 0670879053 | PDF | 103 MB
An in-depth history of the world’s most famous healing shrine traces the dramatic influence of Lourdes on the Catholic Church and its faith, from Bernadette Soubirous’s 1858 visions of the Virgin Mary to his evolution into an important pilgrimage site. 15,000 first printing.

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The Secular Religion of Fandom Pop Culture Pilgrim


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English | ISBN: 1473907799 | 2015 | 120 pages | EPUB | 937 KB
Media pilgrimage has become a booming business in the 21st century. Fans of television shows, rock groups and books flock to places associated with their favorite series, artist or writer, trying to embody and perhaps understand what inspired the beloved piece of work, and, more importantly, to cobble together their own personal identity, seeking meaning in an ever-more divergent and fast-paced world.

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The Conflict Between Secular and Religious Narratives in the United States Wittgenstein, Social Construction, and Commu


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English | ISBN: 1498522084 | 2016 | 184 pages | EPUB | 776 KB
The Conflict Between Secular and Religious Narratives in the United States uses the theory of social construction and the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein to examine the current divide between religious and secular narratives in the United States. Sumser analyzes how Americans apply religious and secular reasoning to contemporary social problems, and explains the resurgence of religious worldviews and the simultaneous growth of an assertive form of atheism in America. This book is recommended for scholars of communication studies, religious studies, sociology, philosophy, and history.

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