How to live in a supposedly faithless world threatened by religious
fundamentalism? Terry Eagleton, formidable thinker and renowned cultural
critic, investigates in this thought-provoking audiobook the
contradictions, difficulties, and significance of the modern search for
a replacement for God. Engaging with a phenomenally wide range of ideas,
issues, and thinkers from the Enlightenment to today, Eagleton discusses
the state of religion before and after 9/11, the ironies surrounding
Western capitalism's part in spawning not only secularism but also
fundamentalism, and the unsatisfactory surrogates for the Almighty
invented in the post-Enlightenment era.
The author reflects on the unique capacities of religion, the
possibilities of culture and art as modern paths to salvation, the
so-called war on terror's impact on atheism, and a host of other topics
of concern to those who envision a future in which just and
compassionate communities thrive. Lucid, stylish, and entertaining in
his usual manner, Eagleton presents a brilliant survey of modern thought
that also serves as a timely, urgently needed intervention into our
perilous political present.