Modernity: Universality and Rationality in Religion and Politics

Jakub Ferencik
8 min readMay 7, 2021

Modernity is best described as the quest to control epistemic and existential uncertainty with more empirical modes of knowledge in contrast to what we may think of as superstitious or spiritual knowledge.

Two features of modernity stand out above the rest: universality and rationality; unfortunately, they have been as destructive as they have been influential.

Let me tell you how.

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Jakub Ferencik

Author of “Up in the Air,” “Beyond Reason,” & "Surprised by Uncertainty" on AMAZON | MA McGill Uni | 750+ articles with 1+ mil. views