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E-grāmata: Secularisation in the Christian World: Essays in honour of Hugh McLeod [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 248 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-May-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315608013
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  • Formāts: 248 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-May-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315608013
The power of modernity to secularise has been a foundational idea of the western world. Both social science and church history understood that the Christian religion from 1750 was deeply vulnerable to industrial urbanisation and the Enlightenment. But as evidence mounts that countries of the European world experienced secularising forces in different ways at different periods, the timing and causes of de-Christianisation are now widely seen as far from straightforward.

Secularisation in the Christian World brings together leading scholars in the social history of religion and the sociology of religion to explore what we know about the decline of organised Christianity in Britain, Europe, the United States, Canada and Australia. The Chapters tackle different strands, themes comparisons and territories to demonstrate the diversity of approach, thinking and evidence that has emerged in the last 30 years of scholarship into the religious past and present. The volume includes both new research and essay of theoretical reflection by the most eminent academics. It highlights historians and sociologists in both agreement and dispute. With contributors from eight countries, the volume also brings together many nations for the first consolidated international consideration of recent themes in de-Christianisation. With church historians and cultural historians, and religious sociologists and sociologists of the godless society, this book provides a state-of-art guide to secularisation studies.

Secularisation in the Christian World is published in honour of Hugh McLeod, the leading scholar in the social history of religion in the modern period.
Notes on Contributors vii
1 Introduction: Conceptualising Secularisation 1974-2010: the Influence of Hugh McLeod
1(12)
Callum G. Brown
Michael Snape
2 Towards Eliminating the Concept of Secularisation: A Progress Report
13(14)
Jeffrey Cox
3 Implicit Understandings of Religion in Sciological Study and in the Work of Hugh McLeod
27(14)
Linda Wodhead
4 Protestant Migrations: Narratives of the Rise and Decline of Religion in the North Atlantic World c. 1650-1950
41(16)
David Hempton
5 Protestantism, Monarchy and the Defence of Christian Britain 1837-2005
57(18)
John Wolffe
6 Australia: Towards Secularisation and One Step Back
75(18)
David Hilliard
7 Secularisation or Resacralisation? The Canadian Case, 1760-2000
93(26)
Nancy Christie
Michael Gauvreau
8 A Classic Case of De-Christianisation? Religion Change in Scandinavia c. 1750-2000
119(16)
Erik Sidenvall
9 War, Religion and Revival: the United States, British and Canadian Armies during the Second World War
135(24)
Michael Snape
10 Women and Religion in Britain: the Autobiographical View of the Fifties and Sixties
159(16)
Callum G. Brown
11 The Strange Death of Dutch Christendom
175(22)
Peter van Rooden
12 Europe in the Age of Secularisation
197(8)
Lucian Holscher
13 Secularisation in the UK and the USA
205(14)
Steve Bruce
14 Thinking Broadly and Thinking Deeply: Two Examples of the Study of Religion in the Modern World
219(14)
Grace Davie
Index 233
Callum G. Brown, Professor of Religious and Cultural History, University of Dundee, UK and Michael Snape, Senior Lecturer in Modern History, University of Birmingham, UK