
VOL. 29, NO. 1 | The Myth of Secularism
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In this issue, we tackle the myth of secularism. Do people become less religious, or do they change their religious practices to better accommodate new (but still religious) beliefs that exist harmoniously with their surrounding culture? Featured Articles: Christianity and Culture | by Michael S. Horton and Uwe Siemon-Netto Replacement Religion and the “Seculosity of Busyness” | by David Zahl Christianity in the New Age | by Stephen Roberts
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