Sunday, February 3, 2008

Week 4 – Cobb, Chapter 4

It is interesting to see that in a society that has in great part rejected religion we can find these kinds of theological elements.
There is deep in the heart of man this longing and craving for an ultimate reality, which Cobb calls the “ultimate concern”. This concern is declined in many ways in our culture and the tools he presented in this chapter seem to all follow from this first state.
Religious concepts are perceived by people, although they will often not openly be admitted to be religious in any way.

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