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Three Sources of the Secular Mind

Three Sources of the Secular Mind

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  • A. J. Conyers

What is secularism and what are the sources that shaped the modern secular mind? This article notes what the author calls three "movements against trancendence." The first he calls the decline in logical realism; next, he notes the love of power; finally, he discusses the hatred of distinction.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1998. 9 pages.

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