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Episode #240 ... Varieties of Religion Today (Charles Taylor)

11/8/202529 min

Today we talk more about the work of Charles Taylor and his book The Varieties of Religion Today. We look at different answers to a classic question around religious belief. The sociological and structural role that religion plays at any given point in history. Paleo, Neo and Post Durkheim versions of religious society. What religion becomes in the age of authenticity we live in. We paint a picture of the very unique spiritual predicament the modern person has to navigate. Hope you love it. :)

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  1. Stephen West· Host0:00

    Hello everyone, I'm Stephen West. This is Philosophize This!, patreon.com/philosophizethis to help keep a show like this going. Hope you love it today. So when Charles Taylor writes a book in two thousand two called The Varieties of Religion Today, it's a reference to a book written a hundred years before that by the philosopher William James called The Varieties of Religious Experience. Now, this book by James has become world-famous for a few big things that he does in it, one of which is gonna be him laying out a famous description right near the beginning of the book of what a religious experience even is. William James says essentially, "Look, if we're talking about religion, going to church on Sunday and getting a sermon delivered to you by a pastor, that's wonderful and all, but that's not the core of what it is to have a religious experience. That's not what religion really is." Religion, he says, is something that goes on in the heart of an individual. It's a personal experience when an individual feels a connection to whatever it is they call the divine. And when they feel this transcendent moment connected to something that's beyond this world, he's saying that's where a religious experience really goes on. It's certainly not in some building down the street where a bunch of people meet up and like to sing songs together. In fact, most religions start in the same way, James says. There's some religious genius that comes along, you know, some individual that gains some really powerful spiritual insight, and as they do their thing, they start to attract attention. They get followers and then groups of sympathizers, and eventually enough time passes that in order to spread the message of this spiritual breakthrough they had, the story has to

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