Dominic Erdozain is Visiting Scholar at the Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He also serves as Research Fellow at King's College London.
The Myth of the Secular Worldview
Speaker(s): Dominic Erdozain
Date: July 7 2014
Length: 57min
Product ID: RGDL4400O
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Description
Dominic Erdozain offers examples of how labels can be misleading and dismissive of ideas and suggests that the "Secular Worldview" can be one such misleading, dismissive label. Erdozain examines the historical roots of secularization and argues that popular history has not faithfully represented the motivations of certain thinkers associated with the Enlightenment.
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