Emptiness & Brightness

Don Cupitt If new Platos or Buddhas were to appear today, what would they say about the nature of reality, the human condition and the way to happiness? The period 800-200 b.c.e. – the so-called Axial Age – was the time when Old World pioneering philosophers and religious teachers laid down the basic ideas by which people have been
living ever since. Today those great religious and cultural traditions are coming to an end. We are entering a new Axial Age.
Don Cupitt observes that this second Axial Age is one of communication. Everything is accessible to everyone, and everyone can make a contribution. The world is
therefore made and remade not by the individual genius, but by a change in the general consensus. Cupitt describes the emergent religion and philosophy of the new
Axial Period in clear and accessible language. He predicts that, while it may seem very strange at first, we will learn to love it. Don Cupitt
is a Fellow and former Dean of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He is the founder of the Sea of Faith movement and author of more than thirty books including Taking Leave of God (1980) and Reforming Christianity (2000).
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