The new era of Charles Taylor's secular era covers the theme of how our world changes its mindset through more religion, science, and new beliefs. In his introduction Charles Taylor tells about the difference between history and modern society and life, and you have to look at these societies in different ways. "In pre-modern society, certain ways are related to specific beliefs or the survival of God" (2). In those times he argued that contemporary Western countries removed this relationship (2).
"In a solid new book, Charles Taylor challenges the secularized" subtraction theory ", which is defined as the process by which religion simply disappears and is replaced with science and reason. The development in Western Christianity is increasingly derived from the religious reform of the human-centered religious version. For Taylor, contemporary times are not era without religion, secularization is based on "from God" belief is not challenged, it is actually a problematic society movement, that is the choice It is understood as one of. "The result is a radical diversification, it provides unprecedented freedom, it creates new challenges and instability." - London Book Review
"The excellent work of Charles Taylor" secular era is quite different from the achievement of other secularized writers Most people focus on the decline which is the essence of secularism. Eliminating religion from religion is either reducing religious beliefs and practices, but Taylor is worried about what religion makes sense in secular times ... cleanliness Is an important choice in Christianity civilization but I doubt what this means for spiritual pursuits, those who are still religious, and those who think of themselves as secular . On the other hand, Taylor's books should be inspired by them like me. - Robert N Bella, Publicweal