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PETER L. BERGER (ed.), The Desecularization of the World. Resurgent Religion and World Politics
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Secularization and desecularization in Egypt: The rise of Muslim Brotherhood
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Secularization, Desecularization, and Toleration: Toward an Agency-Focused Reassessment
2020The narrative according to which secularization engenders toleration originated in the Enlightenment epoch and until recently had been largely taken for granted in the social sciences and humanities. It presumes that the progress of toleration is inseparably linked to the deepening secularization of modern society.
Manfred Svensson
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Desecularization, Social Identity, and Consumer Intention to Purchase Religious Products
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2022Veland Ramadani
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2016
Over time the Pakistani state has moved from accommodating the Ahmadiyya community as full citizens of the state to forcibly declaring them non-Muslim and eventually criminalizing them for their religious beliefs. Politics of Desecularization deploys the 'Ahmadi question' to theorize a core feature of modern public Islam - its ...
Sadia Saeed
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Over time the Pakistani state has moved from accommodating the Ahmadiyya community as full citizens of the state to forcibly declaring them non-Muslim and eventually criminalizing them for their religious beliefs. Politics of Desecularization deploys the 'Ahmadi question' to theorize a core feature of modern public Islam - its ...
Sadia Saeed
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2017
Until the 1970s, Peter L. Berger—like most sociologists of religion—supported the thesis that modernity necessarily leads to secularization. He considered that the presumed secularizing effect of modernity was rendered plausible by Max Weber's thesis of the "disenchantment of the world". In The Sacred Canopy, Berger agrees that Protestantism, which had
Michaela Pfadenhauer, Peter L. Berger
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Until the 1970s, Peter L. Berger—like most sociologists of religion—supported the thesis that modernity necessarily leads to secularization. He considered that the presumed secularizing effect of modernity was rendered plausible by Max Weber's thesis of the "disenchantment of the world". In The Sacred Canopy, Berger agrees that Protestantism, which had
Michaela Pfadenhauer, Peter L. Berger
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DESECULARIZATION IN MODERN KYRGYZSTAN: ISLAMIZATION OF SOCIETY
Vestnik of the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic UniversityThe article examines the trends of the gradual growth of the influence of Islam on public life in Kyrgyzstan. The phenomena and processes occurring in the socio-political and cultural aspects of the modern society of Kyrgyzstan are analyzed. After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the acquisition of independence of the Kyrgyzstan, the violent policy
A.K. Kultaev
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Desecularization as Phenomenon at the Turn of 21st Century
Almanac “Essays on Conservatism”, 2019In the article the authors note that since the 1970s, with the rise of the Islamic movement and the Islamic revolution in Iran, philosophers and political scientists started to talk about religious renaissance in many regions of the world. In addition, the point at issue is the growing role of religion in society, including European countries that have
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