Religion beyond its private role in modern society / / edited by Wim Hofstee, Arie van der Kooij.

The volume Religion beyond its Private Role in Modern Society aims at contributing to the debate on the distinction between public and private spheres with regard to the role of religion in modern societies. This issue which is inherent to many conceptions regarding social order, modernity, freedom...

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Superior document:International studies in religion and society, volume 20
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden [Netherlands] : : Brill,, 2013.
Year of Publication:2013
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Series:International studies in religion and society ; 20.
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Preliminary Material / Wim Hofstee and Arie van der Kooij -- Introduction / Wim Hofstee and Arie van der Kooij -- Religion and Politics in Post-Secular Society: Beyond the Public / Private Divide / Bart C. Labuschagne -- New Forms of Public Religion: Spirituality in Global Civil Society / Linda Woodhead -- Particularity and Contextuality Interrupting the Public / Private Debate Concerning Religion / Niek Brunsveld -- Going Public: Minority Muslim Communities and Public Space in Syria (Prior to the Revolt) / Dick Douwes -- Apostasy in Islam: Public or Private? Classical and Contemporary Discussions of Muslim Scholars and their Relevance for Muslims in the West / Mohammed Ghaly -- Light from the East (1948–1954) and the De-Territorialization of the Assyrian Church in the East / Heleen Murre-van den Berg -- Jews and the Social Contract / David Novak -- Religion in Greek Society State, Public or Private? / Alexandros Sakellariou -- Early Christian Eschatology as a Model for the Modern Practice of Interfaith Dialogue—An Eschatological Model / Matthew Aaron Tennant -- “Be a Jew at Home as Well as in the Street”: Religious Worldviews in a Liberal Democracy / Bruno Verbeek -- Private Belief, Public Avowal: Religious Liberals and the Ethics of Sincerity / Ernestine G.E. van der Wall -- Relocating the Public and Reforming the Private: Tourism and the Survival of an Ancestor Cult in the Mexican Town of Mitla, Oaxaca / William R. Arfman -- “A World Awaits”: The Meaning of Mediatized Paganism in Online Computer Games / Stef Aupers -- Public Individualism in Contemporary Dutch Shamanism / Jeroen W. Boekhoven -- Some Thoughts on Privatisation and De-Institutionalisation: Religion in the Public Sphere / Meerten B. ter Borg -- Religion in Liquid Modernity: Collective Manifestations of Religion in Secularizing Dutch Society / Kees de Grootl -- Index / Wim Hofstee and Arie van der Kooij.
The volume Religion beyond its Private Role in Modern Society aims at contributing to the debate on the distinction between public and private spheres with regard to the role of religion in modern societies. This issue which is inherent to many conceptions regarding social order, modernity, freedom of conscience, and the changing role and function of religion is discussed not only from a social scientific but also from a historical and philosophical point of view. The articles dwell on several aspects of the role of religion in different societies in modern times, and the overall theme is explored from the perspective of various religious traditions and groups, both institutional and non-institutional. It turns out that the distinction made is difficult to maintain.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Freedom of religion.
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Linda Woodhead --
Niek Brunsveld --
Dick Douwes --
Mohammed Ghaly --
Heleen Murre-van den Berg --
David Novak --
Alexandros Sakellariou --
Matthew Aaron Tennant --
Bruno Verbeek --
Ernestine G.E. van der Wall --
William R. Arfman --
Stef Aupers --
Jeroen W. Boekhoven --
Meerten B. ter Borg --
Kees de Grootl --
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title Religion beyond its private role in modern society /
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International studies in religion and society,
Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Religion and Politics in Post-Secular Society: Beyond the Public / Private Divide /
New Forms of Public Religion: Spirituality in Global Civil Society /
Particularity and Contextuality Interrupting the Public / Private Debate Concerning Religion /
Going Public: Minority Muslim Communities and Public Space in Syria (Prior to the Revolt) /
Apostasy in Islam: Public or Private? Classical and Contemporary Discussions of Muslim Scholars and their Relevance for Muslims in the West /
Light from the East (1948–1954) and the De-Territorialization of the Assyrian Church in the East /
Jews and the Social Contract /
Religion in Greek Society State, Public or Private? /
Early Christian Eschatology as a Model for the Modern Practice of Interfaith Dialogue—An Eschatological Model /
“Be a Jew at Home as Well as in the Street”: Religious Worldviews in a Liberal Democracy /
Private Belief, Public Avowal: Religious Liberals and the Ethics of Sincerity /
Relocating the Public and Reforming the Private: Tourism and the Survival of an Ancestor Cult in the Mexican Town of Mitla, Oaxaca /
“A World Awaits”: The Meaning of Mediatized Paganism in Online Computer Games /
Public Individualism in Contemporary Dutch Shamanism /
Some Thoughts on Privatisation and De-Institutionalisation: Religion in the Public Sphere /
Religion in Liquid Modernity: Collective Manifestations of Religion in Secularizing Dutch Society /
Index /
title_full Religion beyond its private role in modern society / edited by Wim Hofstee, Arie van der Kooij.
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title_alt Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Religion and Politics in Post-Secular Society: Beyond the Public / Private Divide /
New Forms of Public Religion: Spirituality in Global Civil Society /
Particularity and Contextuality Interrupting the Public / Private Debate Concerning Religion /
Going Public: Minority Muslim Communities and Public Space in Syria (Prior to the Revolt) /
Apostasy in Islam: Public or Private? Classical and Contemporary Discussions of Muslim Scholars and their Relevance for Muslims in the West /
Light from the East (1948–1954) and the De-Territorialization of the Assyrian Church in the East /
Jews and the Social Contract /
Religion in Greek Society State, Public or Private? /
Early Christian Eschatology as a Model for the Modern Practice of Interfaith Dialogue—An Eschatological Model /
“Be a Jew at Home as Well as in the Street”: Religious Worldviews in a Liberal Democracy /
Private Belief, Public Avowal: Religious Liberals and the Ethics of Sincerity /
Relocating the Public and Reforming the Private: Tourism and the Survival of an Ancestor Cult in the Mexican Town of Mitla, Oaxaca /
“A World Awaits”: The Meaning of Mediatized Paganism in Online Computer Games /
Public Individualism in Contemporary Dutch Shamanism /
Some Thoughts on Privatisation and De-Institutionalisation: Religion in the Public Sphere /
Religion in Liquid Modernity: Collective Manifestations of Religion in Secularizing Dutch Society /
Index /
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contents Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Religion and Politics in Post-Secular Society: Beyond the Public / Private Divide /
New Forms of Public Religion: Spirituality in Global Civil Society /
Particularity and Contextuality Interrupting the Public / Private Debate Concerning Religion /
Going Public: Minority Muslim Communities and Public Space in Syria (Prior to the Revolt) /
Apostasy in Islam: Public or Private? Classical and Contemporary Discussions of Muslim Scholars and their Relevance for Muslims in the West /
Light from the East (1948–1954) and the De-Territorialization of the Assyrian Church in the East /
Jews and the Social Contract /
Religion in Greek Society State, Public or Private? /
Early Christian Eschatology as a Model for the Modern Practice of Interfaith Dialogue—An Eschatological Model /
“Be a Jew at Home as Well as in the Street”: Religious Worldviews in a Liberal Democracy /
Private Belief, Public Avowal: Religious Liberals and the Ethics of Sincerity /
Relocating the Public and Reforming the Private: Tourism and the Survival of an Ancestor Cult in the Mexican Town of Mitla, Oaxaca /
“A World Awaits”: The Meaning of Mediatized Paganism in Online Computer Games /
Public Individualism in Contemporary Dutch Shamanism /
Some Thoughts on Privatisation and De-Institutionalisation: Religion in the Public Sphere /
Religion in Liquid Modernity: Collective Manifestations of Religion in Secularizing Dutch Society /
Index /
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