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The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self by Carl R. Trueman; 9781433556333

The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self

By Carl R. Trueman

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The Story

In The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self, Carl R. Trueman embarks on a profound exploration of how contemporary society’s understanding of selfhood has transformed. He delves into the philosophical, cultural, and theological currents that have shaped the modern conception of identity, tracing a trajectory from the Enlightenment to the present day. Through an incisive analysis, Trueman examines the implications of this shift for areas such as religion, ethics, and politics.

Themes

  • Identity and Selfhood: The book scrutinises the evolving nature of personal identity in the face of societal changes.
  • Philosophical Underpinnings: Trueman engages with key philosophical figures, revealing their impact on modern thought.
  • Religion and Ethics: The interplay between modern self-concept and religious ethics is explored, challenging traditional beliefs.
  • Cultural Critique: A critical view of contemporary culture's fixation on individualism and autonomy.

Why Readers Love It

Readers appreciate Trueman's scholarly yet accessible writing style, which invites both laypersons and academics to reflect on the complexities of selfhood. His ability to weave historical context with modern implications provides a compelling narrative that challenges the reader’s perceptions.

Perfect For

  • Students and scholars in philosophy and religious studies.
  • Anyone interested in the intersections of identity, culture, and ethics.
  • Readers of Trueman's previous works, such as The Credal Imperative, will find familiar themes explored in new depths.

“A brilliant examination of how our modern understanding of selfhood has evolved and its far-reaching consequences.”

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 236 mm × 162 mm × 38 mm
Pages: 432
Publisher: Crossway Books
ISBN: 9781433556333

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