This collection of essays presents groundbreaking work from an interdisciplinary group of leading theorists and scholars representing the fields of history, philosophy, political science, sociology, and anthropology. The volume will introduce readers to some of the most compelling new conceptual and theoretical understandings of secularism and the secular, while also examining socio-political trends involving the relationship between the religious and the secular from a variety of locations across the globe. In recent decades, the public has become increasingly aware of the important role religious commitments play in the cultural, social, and political dynamics of domestic and world affairs. This so called ''resurgence'' of religion in the public sphere has elicited a wide array of responses, including vehement opposition to the very idea that religious reasons should ever have a right to expression in public political debate. The current global landscape forces scholars to reconsider not only once predominant understandings of secularization, but also the definition and implications of secular assumptions and secularist positions. The notion that there is no singular secularism, but rather a range of multiple secularisms, is one of many emerging efforts to reconceptualize the meanings of religion and the secular. Rethinking Secularism surveys these efforts and helps to reframe discussions of religion in the social sciences by drawing attention to the central issue of how ''the secular'' is constituted and understood. It provides valuable insight into how new understandings of secularism and religion shape analytic perspectives in the social sciences, politics, and international affairs.
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This collection of essays examines how ''the secular'' is constituted and understood, and how new understandings of secularism and religion shape analytic perspectives in the social sciences, politics, and international affairs.
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Contributors ; Introduction: Craig Calhoun, Mark Juergensmeyer, Jonathan VanAntwerpen ; 1. Western Secularity: Charles Taylor ; 2. The Secular, Secularizations, Secularisms: Jose Casanova ; 3. Secularism, Citizenship, and the Public Sphere: Craig Calhoun ; 4. Rehabilitating Secularism: Rajeev Bhargava ; 5. The Multiple Secularisms of Modern Democracies and Autocracies: Alfred C. Stepan ; 6. Civilizational States, Secularisms, Religions: Peter Katzenstein ; 7. A Suspension of (Dis)Belief: The Secular-Religious Binary and the Study of International Relations: Elizabeth Shakman Hurd ; 8. Rethinking the Secular and Religious Aspects of Violence: Mark Juergensmeyer ; 9. Religious Humanitarianism and the Global Politics of Secularism: Cecelia Lynch ; 10. Rethinking Fundamentalism in a Secular Age: R. Scott Appleby ; 11. Secularism, Religious Change, and Social Conflict in Asia: Richard Madsen ; 12. Smash temples, Burn Books: Comparing Secularist Projects in India and China: Peter van der Veer ; 13. Freedom of Speech and Religious Limitations: Talal Asad
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an up-to-date report about the contemporary state of discussion concerning the categories of secular, secularization, and secularism and the problems grouped around this words. The well-tested and validated theses, with a lot of empirical, detailed examples and models, are founded on solid erudition, deep knowledge, and skills of the competent authors.
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"This volume marks the conclusion of a massive four-year academic research project devoted to the analysis of the realities represented by the terms 'secular,' 'secularism,' and 'secularization.'...This conversation, I believe, remains one of the main tasks confronting those who write on secularism today."--Anglican Theological Review "Rethinking Secularism is not only a fascinating book for students and scholars, but also for everyone who wants to broaden one's horizons...volumes such as Rethinking Secularism may move us closer to a better understanding of our globalized world."--Religion
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Selling point: Features the writing of preeminent scholars of the secular, including Charles Taylor, José Casanova, and Talal Asad Selling point: Includes historical, philosophical, political, sociological, and anthropological perspectives
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Craig Calhoun is President of the Social Science Research Council, University Professor of the Social Sciences at New York University, and Founding Director of NYU's Institute for Public Knowledge. Mark Juergensmeyer is Director of the Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies, Professor of Sociology, and Affiliate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Jonathan VanAntwerpen is Program Officer & Research Fellow at the Social Science Research Council.
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Selling point: Features the writing of preeminent scholars of the secular, including Charles Taylor, José Casanova, and Talal Asad Selling point: Includes historical, philosophical, political, sociological, and anthropological perspectives
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199796670
Publisert
2011
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
544 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
328

Biographical note

Craig Calhoun is President of the Social Science Research Council, University Professor of the Social Sciences at New York University, and Founding Director of NYU's Institute for Public Knowledge. Mark Juergensmeyer is Director of the Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies, Professor of Sociology, and Affiliate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Jonathan VanAntwerpen is Program Officer & Research Fellow at the Social Science Research Council.