Is it possible to completely overcome the religious, cultural and emotional traditions that have shaped the interpretive frameworks of Western culture? The study of religious phenomena reveals the always ambiguous nature of the human being, who is capable of the best and the worst. From the debates surrounding the disappearance or return of the religious in our current societies, Duch's book is committed to a religious critique of religion, while showing the necessary inclusion of fundamental questions about life and Death within the framework of every authentic anthropology.








