On secularization : towards a revised general theory
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On secularization : towards a revised general theory
Ashgate, c2005
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Place on reprinted 2012: Farnham
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
'Secularization' has been hotly debated since it was first subjected to critical attention in the mid-sixties by David Martin, before he sketched a 'General Theory' in 1969. 'On Secularization' presents David Martin's reassessment of the key issues: with particular regard to the special situation of religion in Western Europe, and questions in the global context including Pentecostalism in Latin America and Africa. Concluding with examinations of Pluralism, Christian Language, and Christianity and Politics, this book offers students and other readers of social theory and sociology of religion an invaluable reappraisal of Christianity and Secularization. It represents the most comprehensive sociology of contemporary Christianity, set in historical depth.
Table of Contents
- Contents: Foreword, Charles Taylor
- Introduction. PART I ORIENTATIONS: Sociology, religion and secularization
- Evangelical expansion in global society. PART II EUROPE: Rival patterns of Secularization and their 'triumphal ways'
- Comparative Secularization North and South
- Religion, Secularity, Secularism and European integration
- Canada in Comparative Perspective
- The USA in central European perspective. PART III NARRATIVES aND METANARRATIVES: Secularization: master narrative or several stories?
- Pentecostalism: a major narrative of modernity. PART IV COMMENTARY: Mission and the plurality of faiths
- What is Christian language?
- The Christian, the political and the academic. Index.
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