A groundbreaking exploration of the role of religious thought in shaping Australian identity and culture. Wayne Hudson challenges conventional narratives of Australia as a secular nation by revealing the profound influence of religious ideas on its intellectuals, history, and social development.
Australian Religious Thought delves into diverse topics such as sacral secularity, postsecular consciousness, and Aboriginal spirituality, offering fresh perspectives on the interplay between religion, philosophy, and society. Through insightful analysis and compelling case studies, Hudson uncovers a rich tapestry of intellectual and spiritual inquiry that has been long overlooked. This book is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the forces that have shaped Australia's past, present, and future. For scholars of Australian history, religious studies, and intellectual history.