Article published in: Thinking in Value (No 1) Solidarity, pp. 172 – 200
In this, the closing chapter of our analysis, I shall attempt to search for something which in our tangled epoch of “God’s death,” in our pluralistic market of ideas, and also in light of an all-pervasive relativism interwoven with aggressive fundamentalism, would simply call to the human condition and to some kind of fundamental faith which is perhaps hidden within it. I have no illusions that its unveiling may have any practical results. At best it can enlighten our situation a bit, which in many respects seems alarming.
