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Secularism (Three Intellectual Conditions (Modernity (choice ruled the…
Secularism
Three Intellectual Conditions
Impossible not to believe
no intellectual alternative to theism in the premodern age
Modernity
choice ruled the intellectual field
ability to choose one's worldview
Late Modernity
Impossible to believe
Theism is not an available worldview
Two Intellectual Moves
Pervasive Individualism
Rejection of moral authority
Deconstruction of instrumental reason authority
broke loose from moral horizons
Unbelief in a Personal God
Not believing in God as an authority
Against Binding authority
explicit rejection of Christian morality
EVERYTHING IS REDUCED TO CHOICE