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Age of Enlightenment / Philosophy of life / Political philosophy / Spirituality / Atheism / Alasdair MacIntyre / Nihilism / Liberalism / Enlightenment in Western secular tradition / Religion / Philosophy / Culture
Date: 2008-12-10 14:46:01
Age of Enlightenment
Philosophy of life
Political philosophy
Spirituality
Atheism
Alasdair MacIntyre
Nihilism
Liberalism
Enlightenment in Western secular tradition
Religion
Philosophy
Culture

“BEYOND SECULAR REASON” Some Contemporary Challenges for the Life and the Thought of the Church, as Seen from the West. A talk given in the presence of Metropolita Filaret (Vachromeev), de Minsk, at the occasion of t

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