The theory of secularisation became a virtually unchallenged truth of
twentieth-century social science. First sketched out by Enlightenment
philosophers, then transformed into an irreversible global process by
nineteenth-century thinkers, the theory was given substance by the
precipitate drop in religious practice across Western Europe in the
1960s. However, the re-emergence of acute conflicts at the interface
between religion and politics has confounded such assumptions. It is
clear that these ideas must be rethought. Yet, as this distinguished,
international team of scholars reveal, not everything contained in the
idea of secularisation was false. Analyses of developments since 1500
reveal a wide spectrum of historical processes: partial secularisation
in some spheres has been accompanied by sacralisation in others.
Utilising new approaches derived from history, philosophy, politics
and anthropology, the essays collected in Religion and the Political
Imagination offer new ways of thinking about the urgency of religious
issues in the contemporary world.
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ISBN
9780511904233
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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