I would like to suggest the inclusion of A Secular Age by Charles Taylor in the Logos catalog.
This work is widely regarded as one of the most important contributions to contemporary philosophy of religion and social thought. In it, Taylor examines the historical transformation of Western society from a context in which belief in God was virtually unquestioned to one in which faith has become only one option among many.
What makes this book especially valuable is its rejection of simplistic “subtraction” narratives of secularization. Instead, Taylor offers a rich and nuanced account of how cultural, philosophical, and theological developments—especially within Western Christianity—have contributed to the emergence of the modern secular condition.
The book introduces key concepts such as the “immanent frame,” the “buffered self,” and the “cross pressures” of modern belief, all of which have become indispensable in contemporary discussions of secularism, modernity, and religious experience.
Including this title in Logos would greatly benefit users working in theology, philosophy, and cultural analysis. It would also provide essential intellectual context for understanding many modern theological debates, particularly those related to faith, unbelief, and the conditions of belief in contemporary society.
Given its interdisciplinary importance and its influence across theology, philosophy, and the humanities, A Secular Age would be an outstanding and highly strategic addition to the Logos library.
Thanks!