The Durham Household Book or the Accounts of the Bursar of the Monastery of Durham: From Pentecost, 1530 to Pentecost, 1534 (1844)
James Raine,Durham Cathedral
The Durham Household Book or the Accounts of the Bursar of the Monastery of Durham: From Pentecost, 1530 to Pentecost, 1534 (1844)
James Raine,Durham Cathedral
The Taylor Effect presents an original and diverse collection of essays addressing Charles Taylor[–[s magisterial A Secular Age. Ranging from close and critical readings of Taylor[–[s formulations and suppositions; to comparative studies of Taylor and various [–interlocutors[–[; to applied approaches utilizing Taylor[–[s concepts; to explorations launched from a Taylorian foundation; the 13 chapters comprise a multifaceted exploration of Taylor[–[s multifaceted achievement.
Given the vast, synoptic sweep of Taylor[–[s magnum opus, the contributors represent a suitably diverse range of interests, backgrounds and expertise[–members of departments of philosophy, literature, philosophical theology, systematic theology, moral theology, education, and political science, whose interests stretch from Plato to Girard, phronesis to pedagogy, Deism to dogmatics, medical ethics to aesthetics[–] Accordingly, The Taylor Effect is not only one of the first major responses to A Secular Age: the astonishing breadth as well as the quality of contributions will ensure that it remains a central reference point in any future discussion of Taylor[–[s work.
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