TY - BOOK ID - 77875888 TI - Modes of faith : secular surrogates for lost religious belief. PY - 2007 SN - 1281966908 9786611966904 0226983668 9780226983660 0226983633 9780226983639 PB - Chicago University of Chicago Press DB - UniCat KW - Implicit religion KW - Religion and literature KW - Secularism KW - Secularism in literature. KW - European literature KW - Ethics KW - Irreligion KW - Utilitarianism KW - Atheism KW - Postsecularism KW - Secularization (Theology) KW - Literature KW - Literature and religion KW - Secular religion KW - Religion KW - History KW - History and criticism. KW - Moral and religious aspects KW - Europe KW - Council of Europe countries KW - Eastern Hemisphere KW - Eurasia KW - Secularism in literature KW - 211.55 KW - 211.55 Secularisatie. Entmythologisierung KW - Secularisatie. Entmythologisierung KW - History and criticism KW - faith, belief, religion, secularism, marxism, science, nietzsche, philosophy, theology, meaning, purpose, art, travel, escapism, socialism, politics, myth, utopia, james joyce, herman hesse, roger martin du gard, thomas mann, communism, hg wells, literature, history, russia, italy, germany, england, france, profane, india, spiritualism, longing, renewal, revival, nonfiction, culture, modern life, society, community. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77875888 AB - In the decades surrounding World War I, religious belief receded in the face of radical new ideas such as Marxism, modern science, Nietzschean philosophy, and critical theology. Modes of Faith addresses both this decline of religious belief and the new modes of secular faith that took religion's place in the minds of many writers and poets.Theodore Ziolkowski here examines the motives for this embrace of the secular, locating new modes of faith in art, escapist travel, socialism, politicized myth, and utopian visions. James Joyce, he reveals, turned to art as an esc ER -