This book examines the manner and the extent to which religion is shaped by modernity. Employing a critical realist perspective, it draws on the notion of reflexivity to consider the changes brought about in Polish Catholicism in the light of profound social and cultural shifts in the country's recent history.
This book examines the manner and the extent to which religion is shaped by modernity. Employing a critical realist perspective, it draws on the notion of reflexivity to consider the changes brought about in Polish Catholicism in the light of profound social and cultural shifts in the country's recent history.
Wojciech Sadlon is Director of the Institute for Catholic Church Statistics, Poland, and Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Humanities, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw.
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Foreword by Margaret Scotford Archer Introduction PART 1: Theoretical 1. Religion - between subjectivity and structure 2. Religious identity from the perspective of critical realism PART 2: Empirical 3. Traditional Polish religiosity 4. Modern Polish society and religious identity 5. Migration and the shaping of religious identity Epilogue
Foreword by Margaret Scotford Archer Introduction PART 1: Theoretical 1. Religion - between subjectivity and structure 2. Religious identity from the perspective of critical realism PART 2: Empirical 3. Traditional Polish religiosity 4. Modern Polish society and religious identity 5. Migration and the shaping of religious identity Epilogue
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