Since its initial publication in 1965, The Secular City has been hailed as a classic for its nuanced exploration of the relationships among the rise of urban civilization, the decline of hierarchical, institutional religion, and the place of the secular within society. Now, half a century later, this international best seller remains as relevant as when it first appeared. The book's arguments--that secularity has a positive effect on institutions, that the city can be a space where people of all faiths fulfill their potential, and that God is present in both the secular and formal religious realms--still resonate with readers of all backgrounds.
For this brand-new edition, Harvey Cox provides a substantial and updated introduction. He reflects on the book's initial stunning success in an age of political and religious upheaval and makes the case for its enduring relevance at a time when the debates that The Secular City helped ignite have caught fire once again.
"Offers some brilliant insights. . . . Fascinating and provocative."--Ronald H. Wolf, Journal of Economic Issues
"[Cox] has opened up a full-scale debate."--Betty D. Mayo, Christian Science Monitor
"The Secular City is one of the undoubted classics of the great upheaval in religious thinking that took place in the sixties--but the patterns of global religion and society have changed in all sorts of unpredictable ways. It is a real intellectual treat to see how Harvey Cox now reads his own groundbreaking work in the light of these changes, so that we realize not only what has altered but what issues remain. His acute analysis is both a stimulus for fresh reflection and an invitation to return to his earlier work and study it more carefully."--Dr. Rowan Williams, Magdalene College, University of Cambridge
"Fresh, provocative, bold."--Robert J. O'Connell, S.J., Sociological Analysis PART ONE: THE COMING OF THE SECULAR CITY 19 2 The Shape of the Secular City 46 3 The Style of the Secular City 72 4 The Secular City in Cross-Cultural Perspective 102 PART TWO: THE CHURCH IN THE SECULAR CITY 123 6 The Church as God's Avant-garde 148 7 The Church as Cultural Exorcist 177 PART THREE: EXCURSIONS IN URBAN EXORCISM 195 9 Sex and Secularization 227 10 The Church and the Secular University 257 PART FOUR: GOD AND THE SECULAR MAN 283 Bibliography 321
The Secular City: Twenty-Five Years Later xli
Acknowledgments lix
Introduction: The Epoch of the Secular City 1
1 The Biblical Sources of Secularization 21
Mobility 60
5 Toward a Theology of Social Change 125
8 Work and Play in the Secular City 197
11 To Speak in a Secular Fashion of God 285 Speaking of God as a Sociological Problem 288
Index 329