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The SECULAR CITY
Book • 1965
In 'The Secular City', Harvey Cox discusses the secular city as a space where religion is privatized and no longer dominates public policy.
He supports secularization as a pragmatic focus on present issues but critiques secularism as an ideology.
The book outlines three stages of human development: the age of the tribe, the age of the town, and the age of the technopolis, emphasizing the importance of embracing urban life.
He supports secularization as a pragmatic focus on present issues but critiques secularism as an ideology.
The book outlines three stages of human development: the age of the tribe, the age of the town, and the age of the technopolis, emphasizing the importance of embracing urban life.
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Mentioned by Tony Carnes while discussing the changing religious landscape of New York City in the 1960s.

New York: America's First Post-Secular City | Tony Carnes