The Salt of the Earth: Religious Resilience in a Secular Age

The Salt of the Earth: Religious Resilience in a Secular Age
ISBN-10
1474281540
ISBN-13
9781474281546
Series
The Salt of the Earth
Category
Religion
Pages
400
Language
English
Published
2016-10-06
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Author
Martyn Percy

Description

This is a sparkling collection of essays by one of Britain's best-known and acute commentators of the church scene and of contemporary religious life. Martyn Percy explores new liberalism, the churches and human rights in the European Union, football and religion, pilgrimage, demonology, common spirituality, religious attitudes to nudity, and the relationship between religion and advertising. The argument running throughout this book is that despite claims--and the appearance--of increasing secularity, the influence of religious themes and values on our everyday life remains pervasive.

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