The Element explores the political implications of monotheism. It traces the Enlightenment origins of contemporary debates about monotheism, highlighting a deeper Western ambivalence towards religion. It suggests that understanding monotheism's political significance requires considering various truth representations in monotheistic traditions.
The Element explores the political implications of monotheism. It traces the Enlightenment origins of contemporary debates about monotheism, highlighting a deeper Western ambivalence towards religion. It suggests that understanding monotheism's political significance requires considering various truth representations in monotheistic traditions.