I'm trying to get through two tomes at the moment.
"Religion in Human Evolution" by Robert Bellah
Very interesting book tracing the evolutionary origins of religion from its roots in the prehuman to the Axial Age.
And
"A Secular Age" by Charles Taylor
A counterpart to the above, instead tracing the decline of religion as a meaningful force in Western Society from around the time of the Reformation to the present.
Also recently Read
"Reviving Old Scratch A Guide to Demons and the Devil for Doubters and the Disenchanted" - Richard Beck
(What it says on the cover basically.)
"Radical Orthodoxy: A New Theology" - Various
A collection of essays by Roman Catholic and Anglican thinkers around the subject of, well, Christian orthodoxy.
"Religion in Human Evolution" by Robert Bellah
Very interesting book tracing the evolutionary origins of religion from its roots in the prehuman to the Axial Age.
And
"A Secular Age" by Charles Taylor
A counterpart to the above, instead tracing the decline of religion as a meaningful force in Western Society from around the time of the Reformation to the present.
Also recently Read
"Reviving Old Scratch A Guide to Demons and the Devil for Doubters and the Disenchanted" - Richard Beck
(What it says on the cover basically.)
"Radical Orthodoxy: A New Theology" - Various
A collection of essays by Roman Catholic and Anglican thinkers around the subject of, well, Christian orthodoxy.


