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Selves and Psychologies: The Rise of the Post-Christian Self

Post-Christianity?

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Xian Rhetoric without Xian Anthropology or Xian moral language without Xian doctrine

The persistence of Christian rhetoric regarding justice, love, and mercy coexists with the absence of the Christian anthropology that originally defined the meaning of these concepts. The dilemma arises from the disconnect between the ethical terms and their underlying agreed anthropological foundation. The absence of a shared narrative, particularly in terms of anthropology, leads to a loss of agreed content in ethical discussions. The modern society is identified as relying on Christian language while lacking the Christian doctrinal basis necessary to provide a stable meaning to these concepts, creating contemporary ethical challenges.

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