Disenchantment is a key term in the self-understanding of modernity.
But what exactly does this concept mean? What was its original meaning
when Max Weber introduced it? And can the conventional meaning or Max
Weber's view really be defended, given the present state of knowledge
about the history of religion? In The Power of the Sacred, Hans Joas
develops the fundamentals of a new sociological theory of religion by
first reconstructing existing theories, from the eighteenth century to
the present. Through a critical reading and reassessment of key texts
in the three empirical disciplines of history, psychology, and
sociology of religion, including the works of David Hume, J.G. Herder,
Friedrich Schleiermacher, William James, Emile Durkheim, and Ernst
Troeltsch, Joas presents an understanding of religion that lays the
groundwork for a thorough study of Max Weber's views on
disenchantment. After deconstructing Weber's highly ambiguous use of
the concept, Joas proposes an alternative to the narratives of
disenchantment and secularization which have dominated debates on the
topic. He constructs a novel interpretation that takes into account
the dynamics of ever new sacralizations, their normative evaluation in
the light of a universalist morality as it first emerged in the "Axial
Age," and the dangers of the misuse of religion in connection with the
formation of power. Built upon the human experience of
self-transcendence, rather than human cognition or cultural
discourses, The Power of the Sacred challenges both believers and
non-believers alike to rethink the defining characteristics of Western
modernity.
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An Alternative to the Narrative of Disenchantment
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780190933296
Publisert
2021
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Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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