Postsecularity and a New Urban Politics—Spaces, Places and Imaginaries


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Christopher Baker explores how the material practices of postsecularity i.e. lived and embodied practices of religion and belief – produce new spaces of urban political and civic engagement in conjunction with secular beliefs, worldviews and practices. These new spaces are theorized upon using both theological, Marxist and social science disciplines and amplified with case studies. Christopher Baker is William Temple Professor of Religion and Public Life and Director of the William Temple Foundation.

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Image courtesy of interviewee. May 11, 2018

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