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The postsecular sacred : Jung, soul and meaning in an age of change
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ISBN: 9780367203221 0367203227 9780367203214 0367203219 9780429260872 Year: 2020 Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon Routledge

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Gesellschaftlicher Zusammenhalt in der postsäkularen Gesellschaft : soziologische und theologische Beiträge
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ISBN: 9783848780808 3848780801 9783748924982 9783374068678 Year: 2021 Publisher: Baden-Baden Nomos

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"Einen Gott, den es gibt, gibt es nicht« : Metaphorik und religiöses Erleben im 21. Jahrhundert
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ISBN: 9783830681533 3830681534 Year: 2022 Publisher: Sankt Ottilien EOS - Editions Sankt Ottilien

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"Entgegen säkularistischen Auffassungen, die von einer „religionsfeindlichen Gesinnung" bestimmt sind, herrscht in einer postsäkularen Gesellschaft die Überzeugung vor, dass sowohl die religiösen als auch die säkularen Überzeugungen ihrer Bürger für die Gesellschaft unverzichtbar sind. Es geht in der modernen postsäkularen Gesellschaft also weder darum „auf das Aussterben von Religion zu hoffen, noch auf die Rückkehr des christlichen Abendlandes." Die vorliegende Untersuchung geht von der absoluten Relevanz eines Diskurses zwischen religiösen und säkularen Überzeugungen aus. Es scheint nämlich nicht egal zu sein, mit welchen Weltbildern Menschen individuell oder gesellschaftlich unterwegs sind. Vielmehr ist es höchst bedeutsam, welches Potential man den eigenen Weltbildern einräumt und welchen Umgang man mit fremden Weltbildern pflegt."

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Secularism --- Postsecularism


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New atheism : competitive secular views in a postsecular world
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ISBN: 9781350080492 1350080497 Year: 2020 Publisher: London Bloomsbury Academic

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This is the first full-length exploration of New Atheism within its wider social, cultural, intellectual, political contexts. Alan G. Nixon examines other nonreligious currents including the 'rise of the Nones' and the vibrancy of online atheist communities already well under way before the bestsellers Dawkins' The God Delusion (2006) and Hitchens' God is Not Great (2007) came along, alongside the social and political contexts such as 9/11 and concerns over science and religion teaching in schools. The book provides and draws on extensive global ethnographic data from digital fieldwork sites, as well as empirical work from Australia, which has been neglected in research to date, and provides linguistic and cultural data of relevance to scholars particularly in the US, UK and Canada where the movement largely began. New Atheism contributes to theoretical debates regarding (post)secularism, atheism and the field of nonreligion and secularity more broadly. It is essential reading for anyone wanting to know where New Atheism came from, why, and its ongoing impacts on nonreligious thought and culture.

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Atheism --- Postsecularism --- Irreligion


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Genealogies of the secular
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ISBN: 1438476418 9781438476414 9781438476391 1438476396 Year: 2019 Publisher: Albany

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"While the concept of secularization is traditionally used to define the nature of modern culture, and sometimes to uncover the theological origins of secular modernity, its validity is being questioned ever more radically today. Genealogies of the Secular returns to the historical, intellectual, and philosophical roots of this concept in the twentieth-century German debates on religion and modernity, and presents a wide range of strategies that German thinkers have applied to apprehend the connection between religion and secularism. In fundamentally heterogeneous ways, these strategies all developed "genealogies of the secular" by tracing modern phenomena back to their religious or theological roots. This book aims to disclose the complex prehistory of the contemporary debates on political theology and postsecularism, and to show how prominent thinkers continue this German tradition today. It explores and assesses the classic theories of secularization that are epitomized in Carl Schmitt's writings on political theology and in Löwith-Blumenberg debate, but also addresses German philosophers whose work has been rarely associated with secularization (Walter Benjamin, Ernst Cassirer, Martin Heidegger, Immanuel Kant, and Hannah Arendt) but who have been concerned nonetheless with the complex relations between religion and modernity. In addition, special attention is paid to two thinkers whose role in these discourses has not been fully explored yet: Jacob Taubes and Jan Assmann. In addition introducing their thinking on religion, politics and secularization, the book also makes two of their own key texts available to an English-language readership"--


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The Routledge handbook of postsecularity
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ISBN: 1315307839 1315307820 9781315307824 9781315307831 9781315307800 1315307804 9781315307817 1315307812 9781138234147 1138234141 9780367732646 Year: 2019 Publisher: London Routledge

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The Routledge Handbook of Postsecularity offers an internationally significant and comprehensive interdisciplinary collection which provides a series of critical reviews of the current state of the art and future trends in philosophical, theoretical, and conceptual terms. The volume likewise presents a range of empirical knowledges and engagements with postsecularity. A critical yet sympathetic dialogue across disciplinary divides in an international context ensures that the volume covers a wide and interrelated intellectual and geographical scope. The editor's introduction with Klaus Eder offers a robust foundation for the volume, setting out the central aims and objectives, the rationale for the contributions, and an outline of the structure. Thorny issues of normativity and empirical challenges are highlighted for the reader. The handbook comprises four interrelated sections. Part I: Philosophical meditations discusses postsecularity from philosophical standpoints, and Part II: Theological perspectives presents contributions from a variety of theological viewpoints. Part III: Theory, space, social relations contains pieces from geography, planning, sociology, and religious studies that delve into theoretically informed empirical implications of postsecularity. Part IV: Political and social engagement offers chapters that emphasize the political and social implications of the debate. In the Afterword, Eduardo Mendieta joins the editor to reflect on the notion of reflexive secularization across the volume as a whole, alluding to new lines of inquiry. The handbook is an invaluable guide for graduate and advanced undergraduate teaching, and a key reference for students and scholars of human geography, sociology, political science, applied philosophy, urban and public theology, planning, and urban studies.


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Histoire, monde et cultures religieuses
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ISSN: 22711848 Year: 2012 Publisher: Paris Karthala

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À un « moment où les groupes de recherche universitaire dédiés à l’étude de la littérature missionnaire se multiplient dans l’espace francophone » (Claude Prudhomme), le besoin s’est fait sentir d’un instrument commun pour mieux comprendre le phénomène de la diffusion et de l’inculturation du christianisme sans cesse renouvelé depuis vingt siècles, les missions ayant été en quelque sorte « un des premiers agents de globalisation » (Alberto Melloni). Éditée par Karthala, la revue Histoire, monde et cultures religieuses (anciennement Histoire & Missions Chrétiennes) a été créée en 2007 dans ce but par l’Association des chercheurs de la revue « Histoire et Missions Chrétiennes » érigée en association Loi 1901. S’il fallait résumer de façon schématique ce qui est au cœur du projet de HMC, nous pourrions en décliner la méthode en trois points : Une discipline scientifique : l’histoire, mais dans l’interdisciplinarité ; Un champ spécifique : les missions chrétiennes, mais au sens large ; Un choix : publier en français, mais traduit du monde entier. HMC ne s’intéresse pas uniquement à l’histoire contemporaine (XIXe-XXIe siècles) mais à tout l’arc temporel et spatial de la diffusion du christianisme à travers l’histoire, des origines à nos jours et dans tous les continents (y compris l’Europe), à raison de quatre numéros par an. L’histoire n’est pas que la poussière du passé, et on ne s’y intéresse, dans le fond, qu’en raison des questions qui taraudent notre présent : en font partie la question des religions du monde et celle du rapport des religions entre elles. Ce qui s’est passé depuis vingt siècles à travers les missions chrétiennes pourrait-t-il donc nous donner à penser pour aujourd’hui et pour demain ? C’est ce que nous croyons à Histoire, monde et cultures religieuses.


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Faithful to secularism
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ISBN: 0231542445 9780231542449 9780231180061 0231180063 Year: 2017 Publisher: New York Columbia University Press

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Religion and democracy can make tense bedfellows. Secular elites may view religious movements as conflict-prone and incapable of compromise, while religious actors may fear that anticlericalism will drive religion from public life. Yet such tensions are not inevitable: from Asia to Latin America, religious actors coexist with, and even help to preserve, democracy.In Faithful to Secularism, David T. Buckley argues that political institutions that encourage an active role for public religion are a key part in explaining this variation. He develops the concept of "benevolent secularism" to describe institutions that combine a basic division of religion and state with extensive room for participation of religious actors in public life. He traces the impact of benevolent secularism on religious and secular elites, both at critical junctures in state formation and as politics evolves over time. Buckley shows how religious and secular actors build credibility and shared norms over time, and explains how such coalitions can endure challenges from both religious revivals and periods of anticlericalism. Faithful to Secularism tests this institutional theory in Ireland, Senegal, and the Philippines, using a blend of archival, interview, and public opinion data. These case studies illustrate how even countries with an active religious majority can become and remain faithful to secularism.


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Lebanon : the rise and fall of a secular state under siege
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ISBN: 1108558844 1108596185 1108653499 1108471455 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Why has secularism faced such challenges in the Middle East and in Lebanon in particular? In light of dominating headlines about the spread of sectarianism and the so-called death of Arab secularism, Mark Farha addresses the need for a thorough examination of the history of secular thought and practice in the region. By offering a comprehensive, systematic account of the underlying ideological, socio-economic, and political factors involved, Farha provides a new understanding of the historical roots of secularism as well as the potential causes for the continued resistance a fully deconfessionalized state faces both in Lebanon and in the region at large. Drawing on a vast corpus of primary and secondary sources to examine the varying political parties and ideologies involved, this book provides a fresh approach to the study of religion and politics in the Arab world and beyond.


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Unveiling the nation : the politics of secularism in France and Quebec
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ISBN: 0773558047 0773558039 0773556281 077355629X Year: 2019 Publisher: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press,

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Over the last few decades, politicians in Europe and North America have fiercely debated the effects of a growing Muslim minority on their respective national identities. Some of these countries have prohibited Islamic religious coverings in public spaces and institutions, while in others, legal restriction remains subject to intense political conflict. Seeking to understand these different outcomes, social scientists have focused on the role of countries' historically rooted models of nationhood and their attendant discourses of secularism. Emily Laxer's Unveiling the Nation problematizes this approach. Using France and Quebec as illustrative cases, she traces how the struggle of political parties for power and legitimacy shapes states' responses to Islamic signs. Drawing on historical evidence and behind-the-scenes interviews with politicians and activists, Laxer uncovers unseen links between structures of partisan conflict and the strategies that political actors employ when articulating the secular boundaries of the nation. In France's historically class-based political system, she demonstrates, parties on the left and the right have converged around a restrictive secular agenda in order to limit the siphoning of votes by the ultra-right. In Quebec, by contrast, the longstanding electoral salience of the “national question” has encouraged political actors to project highly conflicting images of the province's secular past, present, and future. At a moment of heightened debate in the global politics of religious diversity, Laxer's Unveiling the Nation sheds critical light on the way party politics and its related instabilities shape the secular boundaries of nationhood in diverse societies.

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