Miller, James. What Secular Age? International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, Vol. 21, No. 1/4, Secular Imaginaries, Dec., 2008, pp. 5-10.
From the article:
After asserting that the title of Charles Taylor’s book A Secular Age is misleading –
since around the world religious communities of belief are still quite robust – this paper
argues that the most important tension in contemporary societies, is not, as Taylor thinks, that
between believers and so-called unbelievers, but rather that between monists and pluralists,
between advocates of closed communities and advocates of open communities, be they
religious or secular.