The Future of Religion within a Post-Truth World
Beneamin Mocan ()
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Beneamin Mocan: Aurel Vlaicu University, Romania
RAIS Journal for Social Sciences, 2024, vol. 8, issue 2, 160-165
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In an era marked by a “post-truth†mindset, where subjective beliefs often overshadow objective facts, religion faces a complex future. This paper examines the relevance and adaptability of religion, specifically Christianity, within a post-truth world, drawing from Harvey Cox’s influential work, The Future of Faith. Through his concept of an evolving Christian tradition, Cox envisions a “post-doctrinal†era—an “Age of the Spirit†—where faith shifts from institutionalized dogma to experiential and ethical expressions. While analyzing Cox's arguments and the potential strengths and challenges inherent in his vision, this paper also explores the significance of Pentecostalism as a dynamic force in contemporary society. Pentecostalism’s emphasis on personal experience, social justice, and spiritual empowerment aligns with Cox’s vision, offering a potent response to the challenges of the post-truth era.
Keywords: post-truth; pluralism; religious adaptability; Age of the Spirit; Pentecostalism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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