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Routledge Religion in the Era of Postsecularism - Academic Book

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Description

Religion in the Era of Postsecularism offers a deep look into the changing landscape of secularisation and the concept of postsecularism. This academic text explores how these ideas apply to various societies both within and outside of the West. By looking at different cultural contexts, the book provides a broad view of how religion functions in a modern world. The content engages with the work of major theorists including Jurgen Habermas, Talal Asad, Charles Taylor, and Jose Casanova. Rather than focusing only on Western perspectives, the contributors expand the conversation to include non-Western experiences. This comparative approach helps readers understand the shifting role of religion in a globalized society. This volume is part of the Routledge Studies in Religion and Politics series. It serves as an essential resource for students and researchers interested in the intersection of faith, politics, and social change. Whether you are studying sociology, political science, or theology, this book provides a necessary critique of current postsecular discourse.

Key Features

Explores new perspectives on secularisation and the idea of postsecularism in a global context.

Includes a comparative critique that looks at societies both within and outside of the West.

Engages with the theories of prominent scholars like Jurgen Habermas, Talal Asad, Charles Taylor, and Jose Casanova.

Extends the academic discourse to include non-Western experiences and perspectives.

Provides a comprehensive look at the role of religion in different modern societies.

Part of the respected Routledge Studies in Religion and Politics series for academic research.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
29 August 2019
Listed Since
03 November 2018

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