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The volume describes how the social significance of religion in its various facets has changed in modern societies and pinpoints the factors and conditions that have contributed to these changes.
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The volume describes how the social significance of religion in its various facets has changed in modern societies and pinpoints the factors and conditions that have contributed to these changes.
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- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780198801665
- ISBN-10: 0198801661
- Artikelnr.: 48689627
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9780198801665
- ISBN-10: 0198801661
- Artikelnr.: 48689627
Detlef Pollack is Professor of Sociology of Religion at Münster University. He is speaker of the Cluster of Excellence "Religion and Politics in Modern und Premodern Cultures" at Münster University. His research focuses on religious change in Western and Eastern Europe and in the US and political culture in Eastern and Central East Europe. His publications include The Role of Religion in Modern Societies (co-edited with Daniel V. A. Olson; Routledge, 2011) and Handbuch Religionssoziologie (Springer, 2017). Gergely Rosta was Research Fellow at Münster University from 2009 to 2017. He is currently Associate Professor in Sociology at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest. His research interests include religious change in Central and Eastern Europe, youth religiosity, and quantitative research methods.
* List of Tables and Figures
* Introduction
* Part I: Theoretical Reflections
* 1: Reflections on the Concept of Modernity
* 2: Reflections on the Concept of Religion
* 3: Key Questions and Methodological Preliminaries
* Part II: Religious Decline in Western Europe?
* 4: Between Dechurchification and Religious Persistence: West Germany
* 5: A Stronghold of Catholicism: Italy
* 6: Religion in Free Fall: The Netherlands
* Part III: Religious Renaissance in Eastern Europe?
* 7: Russia: Return of Religion
* 8: East Germany: No Signs of a Turnaround
* 9: Poland: Unexpected Vitality after the Fall of Communism
* Part IV: Religious Change outside Europe: Three Case Studies
* 10: Religion and Religiosity in the US: A Contrast Case to Europe?
* 11: South Korea: The Simultaneity of Modernization and
Christianization
* 12: Charismatic, Pentecostal, and Evangelical Movements in Europe,
the US and Brazil
* Part V: Systematic Perspectives
* 13: Macro- and Microsociological Explanations for Differences between
Countries
* 14: Patterns and Determinants of Religious Change in the Modern
Period: Towards a Multi-Paradigmatic Theory
* Bibliography
* Introduction
* Part I: Theoretical Reflections
* 1: Reflections on the Concept of Modernity
* 2: Reflections on the Concept of Religion
* 3: Key Questions and Methodological Preliminaries
* Part II: Religious Decline in Western Europe?
* 4: Between Dechurchification and Religious Persistence: West Germany
* 5: A Stronghold of Catholicism: Italy
* 6: Religion in Free Fall: The Netherlands
* Part III: Religious Renaissance in Eastern Europe?
* 7: Russia: Return of Religion
* 8: East Germany: No Signs of a Turnaround
* 9: Poland: Unexpected Vitality after the Fall of Communism
* Part IV: Religious Change outside Europe: Three Case Studies
* 10: Religion and Religiosity in the US: A Contrast Case to Europe?
* 11: South Korea: The Simultaneity of Modernization and
Christianization
* 12: Charismatic, Pentecostal, and Evangelical Movements in Europe,
the US and Brazil
* Part V: Systematic Perspectives
* 13: Macro- and Microsociological Explanations for Differences between
Countries
* 14: Patterns and Determinants of Religious Change in the Modern
Period: Towards a Multi-Paradigmatic Theory
* Bibliography
* List of Tables and Figures
* Introduction
* Part I: Theoretical Reflections
* 1: Reflections on the Concept of Modernity
* 2: Reflections on the Concept of Religion
* 3: Key Questions and Methodological Preliminaries
* Part II: Religious Decline in Western Europe?
* 4: Between Dechurchification and Religious Persistence: West Germany
* 5: A Stronghold of Catholicism: Italy
* 6: Religion in Free Fall: The Netherlands
* Part III: Religious Renaissance in Eastern Europe?
* 7: Russia: Return of Religion
* 8: East Germany: No Signs of a Turnaround
* 9: Poland: Unexpected Vitality after the Fall of Communism
* Part IV: Religious Change outside Europe: Three Case Studies
* 10: Religion and Religiosity in the US: A Contrast Case to Europe?
* 11: South Korea: The Simultaneity of Modernization and
Christianization
* 12: Charismatic, Pentecostal, and Evangelical Movements in Europe,
the US and Brazil
* Part V: Systematic Perspectives
* 13: Macro- and Microsociological Explanations for Differences between
Countries
* 14: Patterns and Determinants of Religious Change in the Modern
Period: Towards a Multi-Paradigmatic Theory
* Bibliography
* Introduction
* Part I: Theoretical Reflections
* 1: Reflections on the Concept of Modernity
* 2: Reflections on the Concept of Religion
* 3: Key Questions and Methodological Preliminaries
* Part II: Religious Decline in Western Europe?
* 4: Between Dechurchification and Religious Persistence: West Germany
* 5: A Stronghold of Catholicism: Italy
* 6: Religion in Free Fall: The Netherlands
* Part III: Religious Renaissance in Eastern Europe?
* 7: Russia: Return of Religion
* 8: East Germany: No Signs of a Turnaround
* 9: Poland: Unexpected Vitality after the Fall of Communism
* Part IV: Religious Change outside Europe: Three Case Studies
* 10: Religion and Religiosity in the US: A Contrast Case to Europe?
* 11: South Korea: The Simultaneity of Modernization and
Christianization
* 12: Charismatic, Pentecostal, and Evangelical Movements in Europe,
the US and Brazil
* Part V: Systematic Perspectives
* 13: Macro- and Microsociological Explanations for Differences between
Countries
* 14: Patterns and Determinants of Religious Change in the Modern
Period: Towards a Multi-Paradigmatic Theory
* Bibliography