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Pragmatism and the Postsecular

Pragmatism and the Postsecular The Gift in American Philosophy, Religion, and Literature

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Pragmatism and the Postsecular

The Gift in American Philosophy, Religion, and Literature

Tae Sung

Philosophy / Religious

Offering a postsecular reading of Ralph Waldo Emerson and William James, Pragmatism and the Postsecular contributes to an interdisciplinary discourse about gift theories across literary, religious, and philosophical studies.

In this study the focus is on Emerson and James' religious language of gifts. We see how they interpret the reception of gifts as dynamic sources of agency, inspiration, and empowerment-the kinds of moral sources that Charles Taylor worries might be increasingly unavailable in our secular age. Tae Sung applies a similar non-economic reading of dynamic gifts to American writers including Herman Melville, Ralph Ellison, Marilynne Robinson, and Min Jin Lee. His approach reframes related debates around religious ethics (after Derrida and John Milbank) and multicultural politics (after Richard Rorty and Taylor).

Aimed at readers interested in the complex relationship between the religious and secular in the US, Sung's reading of pragmatism challenges us to reconsider how we understand gifts. The goal of such a reconsideration is to locate common ethical and political ground between secular liberalism and religious traditionalism.

Tae Sung is a Professor of English and Dean of Student Success at California Baptist University, USA. He completed his MA in theology at Fuller Seminary and his PhD in American literature and critical theory at UC Irvine where he was awarded the Strauss Fellowship in English and the Koehn Fellowship in Critical Theory for his dissertation on gift theories. He is the author of Gift: The (Im)possible Conditions of Grace in Melville's Fiction, which appears in the volume Literature and Religious Experience (2022), and In the Way of the Gift: The Conditions of Grace in Marilynne Robinson's Gilead (2020).

Publication Date: 26 November 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781350572966
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 208
Weight (oz): 17.76

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