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Espen Hammer’s ‘After the Death of God’ presents a comprehensive philosophical analysis of secularization and its profound impact on Western thought. The work traces the intellectual journey from Immanuel Kant through Friedrich Nietzsche, exploring how philosophers confronted the challenges posed by the decline of religious authority in modern society.
Hammer examines the shift from a theologically-centered worldview to secular frameworks, demonstrating how this transition fundamentally altered philosophical discourse. The book investigates how key thinkers navigated questions of meaning, morality, and human purpose in a world stripped of divine foundations. By synthesizing diverse philosophical perspectives, Hammer illuminates the ongoing tension between traditional religious thought and modern secular philosophy.
This work serves as an essential guide for understanding the philosophical underpinnings of contemporary secularism and the intellectual legacy of the Enlightenment’s challenge to religious orthodoxy.







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