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Religion and modern society, citizenship, secularisation, and the state, Bryan S. Turner

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Religion and modern society, citizenship, secularisation, and the state, Bryan S. Turner
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Religion and modern society
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
729630144
Responsibility statement
Bryan S. Turner
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
citizenship, secularisation, and the state
Summary
Religion is now high on the public agenda, with recent events focusing the world's attention on Islam in particular. This book provides a unique historical and comparative analysis of the place of religion in the emergence of modern secular society. Bryan S. Turner considers the problems of multicultural, multi-faith societies and legal pluralism in terms of citizenship and the state, with special emphasis on the problems of defining religion and the sacred in the secularisation debate. He explores a range of issues central to current debates: the secularisation thesis itself, the communications revolution, the rise of youth spirituality, feminism, piety and religious revival. Religion and Modern Society contributes to political and ethical controversies through discussions of cosmopolitanism, religion and globalisation. It concludes with a pessimistic analysis of the erosion of the social in modern society and the inability of new religions to provide 'social repair'.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Religion, religions and the body -- Emile Durkheim and the classification of religion -- Max Weber and comparative religion -- Talcott Parsons and the expressive revolution -- Mary Douglas and modern primitives -- Pierre Bourdieu and religious practice -- The secularisation thesis -- Legal pluralism, religion and multiculturalism -- Managing religions : liberal and authoritarian states -- Religious speech : on ineffable communication -- Spiritualities : the media, feminism, and consumerism -- Religion, globalisation and cosmopolitanism -- Civil religion, citizenship and the business cycle -- The globalisation of piety
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Religion & Modern Society
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