What does it mean to live a good life? And what is the make up of a society that can uphold and sustain it? These are questions long pondered by some of the greatest philosophical thinkers. The modern worldview promises a society where freedom, justice, equality, and tolerance reign supreme. But does it actually live up to its billing? Have we been able to achieve a secular utopia? Or do we need to seek an alternative perspective - one that better fulfills the longings of the human heart?
What does it mean to live a good life? And what is the make up of a society that can uphold and sustain it? These are questions long pondered by some of the greatest philosophical thinkers. The modern worldview promises a society where freedom, justice, equality, and tolerance reign supreme. But does it actually live up to its billing? Have we been able to achieve a secular utopia? Or do we need to seek an alternative perspective - one that better fulfills the longings of the human heart?