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Rev. Tim Keller on The Problems of Modern Identity

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The Modern Self: A Buffered Self

Charles Taylor says the modern self is what he calls a buffered self, which means there's a hard coding. Older selves felt the pull of things outside; God or family are in some ways more real than my inner desires. The Buffered, the modern self doesn't feel the pull of anything outside. It only adopts a religious belief if it fits in with the way you like to see yourself. And therefore, all religious beliefs in a modern self are very, very thin and they're discardable because they're basically accessories for the kind of self that you want to be.

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