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" There is a specter haunting our secular age, “the spectre of meaninglessness” (p. 717) — which is, in a sense, a dispatch from fullness. And because this won’t go away, but rather keeps pressing and pulling, it generates “unease” (p. 711) and “restlessness” (p. 726). "

James K.A. Smith , How (Not) to Be Secular: Reading Charles Taylor


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James K.A. Smith quote : There is a specter haunting our secular age, “the spectre of meaninglessness” (p. 717) — which is, in a sense, a dispatch from fullness. And because this won’t go away, but rather keeps pressing and pulling, it generates “unease” (p. 711) and “restlessness” (p. 726).