Anyone who works in the writing business will understand: I don’t have time to read books sent or lent to me unrequested. What with informational reading, professional reading and reading for my craft and spirit, even books I want to get to sometimes have to wait as long as a year.
Plus I don’t remember ever having met Hunter Baker of Houston Baptist University so I don’t know why he had his publisher send me his new book The End of Secularism. But I’m startled to report I glanced at it while laying it aside, then picked it up again, then read it through. This is a very well written, concise and learned primer on the secularization of the public square. It gives a fair recital of the arguments in favor of it, and a strong but sensible and moderate outline of the arguments against. It has a firm grasp of history and neither falls for the usual “This is a Christian country!” rhetoric that makes its way onto television nor accepts the “separation of church and state,” pieties that were rendered obsolete by the state’s aggressive intrustion into what Dr. Baker calls “the life-world,” ie. our values and private lives. It’s a book you’ll be glad you read the next time you get in an argument about religion’s role in politics.
I wish I had time to write a full review of this book in a respectable venue (as opposed to this Blog of Ill Repute!). I just don’t. But if anyone from First Things or World Magazine or even the Weekly Standard or NRO is skulking through here and sees this, I think the book is well worth discovering.





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1. Andrew Klavan Digs The End of Secularism « Hunter Baker:[...] all of those reasons, I asked my publisher to send him The End of Secularism. Amazingly, he read it: Anyone who works in the writing business will understand: I don’t have time to read books sent or [...]
Oct 1, 2009 - 7:21 am 2. Tweets that mention Klavan On The Culture » The End of Secularism -- Topsy.com:[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by hunterbaker. hunterbaker said: http://bit.ly/ZuCyk Andrew Klavan on The End of Secularism. http://tinyurl.com/lu4nmf [...]
Oct 1, 2009 - 11:08 am 3. raba raba:klavan:
no responses? you didn’t real expect your readers to responsed to this? and, no one here is going to that book. give us some good red meat so we can tussel and be entertained!
Oct 1, 2009 - 9:33 pm 4. Daniel Crandall:Thanks, Andrew for the brief comment on this book. I’ve heard some good things about it. I’ll have to wait for a copy to show up at a local library, as my financial situation doesn’t allow for any discretionary income. When it does arrive, I look forward to reading it.
Oct 1, 2009 - 10:39 pm 5. Lars Walker:I’ve read it and reviewed it, and second the appraisal. Baker has made a valuable contribution that will clarify issues for many readers.
Oct 5, 2009 - 5:22 am 6. Southern Appeal » A Little The End of Secularism Update . . .:[...] First, we have the bestselling thriller writer Andrew Klavan: [...]
Oct 7, 2009 - 1:08 pm