UID:
almafu_9961753318902883
Format:
1 online resource (XXVI, 734 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9783111254005
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3111254003
Series Statement:
Global Secularity. A Sourcebook ; Volume I
Content:
This volume maps the international academic debate on secularity. It places seminal contributions from within ‘Western’ academia alongside less well-known texts from various parts of the world; in several cases this is the first time that they have been translated into English. The volume demonstrates that the academic debate on secularity was and is a global debate, with contributions from many regions. The collected texts relate to each other either directly or indirectly by referring to similar arguments – whether reinforcing or criticising them – and thus create a discourse. When speaking of global secularity, we therefore do not insinuate a uniform ‘world secularity’ resulting from the alleged global diffusion of ‘Western’ norms, ideas and concepts. It is rather a web of relations that is constituted via various different references. These references are not evenly distributed: the development in ‘the West’ is often the point of reference to which positions from other regions relate, to which they connect, or from which they distance themselves. But the references are not completely unidirectional: We also present texts from Europe that underline the multidirectionality of the process, even early on. Thereby, the volume offers the reader the material with which to trace these global exchanges and references.
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Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Instructions for Use --
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About the Editors --
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Global Secularity: Introduction to the Series --
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Mapping the Academic Debate: Introduction to Volume 1 --
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1 Concepts, Taxonomies, and Epistemologies – Between Particularism and Universalism --
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Introduction --
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1 Howard P. Becker: Processes of Secularisation (1932) --
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2 Johannes C. Hoekendijk: Secularism (1961) --
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3 Peter L. Berger: The Sacred Canopy: Elements of a Sociological Theory of Religion (1967) --
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4 Okot p’Bitek: African Religions in Western Scholarship (1971) --
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5 Syed M. N. al-Attas: Islam and Secularism (1978) --
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6 Tamaru Noriyoshi: The Problem of Secularization (1979) --
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7 Ikado Fujio: The Search for a Definition of Secularization: Toward a General Theory (1983) --
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8 Azzam Tamimi: The Origins of Arab Secularism (2000) --
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9 Wajih Kawtharani: Religion and Politics in Islamic Societies (2001) --
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10 Timothy Fitzgerald: Religion and the Secular in Japan (2003) --
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11 Stephen Ellis and Gerrie ter Haar: Religion and Politics: Taking African Epistemologies Seriously (2007) --
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12 Reinhard Schulze: Islam as a Political Religion (2010) --
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13 Dmitry A. Uzlaner: The Soviet Model of Secularisation (2010) --
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14 S. N. Balagangadhara: On the Dark Side of the “Secular” (2014) --
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15 Matthew Engelke: Secular Shadows: African, Immanent, Post-colonial (2015) --
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16 Jason A. Josephson-Storm: The Superstition, Secularism, and Religion Trinary: Or Re-Theorizing Secularism (2017) --
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17 Markus Dreßler: Religionization and Secularity (2019) --
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18 Li Xiangping: Explaining ‘Legitimacy’ and ‘Sacrality’ (2019) --
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19 Florian Zemmin: Secularism, Secularity and Islamic Reformism (2019) --
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20 Aziz al-Azmeh: Secularism in the Arab World (2020) --
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21 Christoph Kleine and Monika Wohlrab- Sahr: Comparative Secularities (2020) --
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22 Mitsutoshi Horii: Eurocentrism and Anachronism of Multiple Secularities (2021) --
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2 Contingencies, Trajectories and Entanglements – Between Continuity and Rupture --
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Introduction --
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23 Louis Dumont: The Conception of Kingship in Ancient India (1962) --
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24 Nurcholish Madjid: On Secularisation (1972, 1987) --
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25 Iqtidar A. Khan: The Secular State in India: Historical Perspective (1976) --
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26 Harold J. Berman: Law and Revolution. The Formation of the Western Legal Tradition (1985) --
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27 Triloki N. Madan: Secularism in Its Place (1987) --
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28 Peter van der Veer: The Secular Production of Religion (1995) --
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29 Abdolkarim Soroush: Reason, Freedom and Democracy in Islam (2000) --
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30 Wang Gungwu: Secular China (2003) --
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31 Ian Reader: Ideology, Academic Inventions and Mystical Anthropology (2004) --
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32 José Casanova: Rethinking Secularization: A Global Comparative Perspective (2006) --
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33 Miklós Tomka: Is Conventional Sociology of Religion Able to Deal with Differences between Eastern and Western European Developments? (2006) --
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34 Jean Baubérot: Cultural Transfer and National Identity in French Laicity (2008) --
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35 Jörg Stolz: Secularization Theories in the Twenty-first Century (2020) --
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36 Kristen Ghodsee: Symphonic Secularism (2009) --
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37 Rajeev Bhargava: The Secular Ideal Before Secularism (2010) --
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38 David Biale: Not in the Heavens. The Tradition of Jewish Secular Thought (2011) --
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39 Shimazono Susumu: Japanese Secularisation and New Spirituality: Perspectives of the Sociology of Religion and Comparative Culture and Civilisation (2011) --
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40 Charles Taylor: Western Secularity (2011) --
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41 Andrey Shishkov: Desecularization in Post-Soviet Russia (2012) --
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42 Monika Wohlrab-Sahr and Marian Burchardt: Multiple Secularities: Toward a Cultural Sociology of Secular Modernities (2012) --
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43 Peter Beyer: Questioning the Secular/ Religious Divide in a Post-Westphalian World (2013) --
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44 ʿAzmi Bishara: Religion and Secularity in Historical Context (2013) --
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45 Isomae Jun’ichi: Religion, Secularity, and the Articulation of the “Indigenous” in Modernizing Japan (2013) --
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46 Sudipta Kaviraj: Languages of Secularity (2013) --
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47 Gudrun Krämer: Modern but Not Secular (2013) --
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48 Heiner Roetz: The Influence of Foreign Knowledge on Eighteenth Century European Secularism (2013) --
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49 Juan C. Esquivel: Laicity in Argentina (2017) --
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50 Christoph Kleine: Formations of Secularity in Ancient Japan? (2019) --
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51 Neguin Yavari: The Political Regard in Medieval Islamic Thought (2019) --
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3 Power, Ideology and the State --
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Introduction --
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52 David Martin: Towards Eliminating the Concept of Secularization (1965) --
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53 Thomas Luckmann: Secularization – A Contemporary Myth (1969) --
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54 Remir A. Lopatkin: Towards a Society Free from Religion (1970) --
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55 John Milbank: Theology and Social Theory: Beyond Secular Reason (1990) --
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56 Talal Asad: Formations of the Secular (2003) --
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57 Russell T. McCutcheon: On the Co-Dependency of the Religious and the Secular (2007) --
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58 Abdullahi A. An-Naʿim: Islam and the Secular State: Negotiating the Future of Shariʿa (2009) --
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59 Humeira Iqtidar: Secularism and Secularisation (2012) --
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60 Sadia Saeed: Desecularisation as an Instituted Process (2013) --
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61 Leo Igwe: The Untold Story of Africa’s Secular Tradition (2014) --
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62 Ian Hunter: Secularization – The Birth of a Modern Combat Concept (2015) --
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63 Hayashi Makoto: Not Secularisation, but Laicisation – Religious Freedom in Modern Japan (2016) --
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64 Saba Mahmood: Religious Difference in a Secular Age (2016) --
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4 Prognosis and Projection --
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Introduction --
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65 William E. Connolly: Why I Am Not a Secularist (1999) --
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66 Guy Ben-Porat: A State of Holiness: Rethinking Israeli Secularism (2000) --
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67 Aleksandr Kyrlezhev: The Postsecular Age (2004) --
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68 Philip S. Gorski and Ateş Altınordu: After Secularization? (2008) --
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69 Jürgen Habermas: Notes on Post-Secular Society (2008) --
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70 Ingolf U. Dalferth: Post-Secular Society: Christianity and the Dialectics of the Secular (2010) --
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71 Nilüfer Göle: Manifestations of the Religious- Secular Divide: Self, State, and the Public Sphere (2010) --
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72 Aamir R. Mufti: Why I Am Not a Postsecularist (2013) --
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73 Sherman A. Jackson: The Islamic Secular (2017)
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Issued also in print.
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In English.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783111217161
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3111217167
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9783111254005
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