In 2012 an unpublished book by the Austrian legal philosopher Hans Kelsen, <em>Secular Religion</em>, has been posthumously published. This book, written by Kelsen between 1952 and 1964 in the United States, severely criticizes those theories of politics and culture that misinterpret modern social philosophy, science and politics as new religions, mainly adopting the controversial concept of “secular religión.” In the first part of the paper, we reconstruct the genesis of the book and the complex events that led to its final version, and we underline the motives that led Kelsen to write this vehement polemic in defense of the spirit of modernity, and eventually to withdraw it. In the second part of the paper, we investigate some of the main...
In recent years scholars have begun to question the usefulness of the category of ''religion'' to de...
The emergence of a science of religion and religions in which the sacred became a topic of disintere...
This thesis argues the case for the reconstruction of faith on new principles. It begins by providin...
"Secular Religion" is the title of Hans Kelsen’s late work, unpublished until 2012 and now translate...
During the last decades of the twentieth century, Western philosophy saw a renewed interest in relig...
This book addresses secularism and law from the premise that religion has become the enfant terrible...
In Secular Religion, his posthumously published book, Kelsen intended to defend the prevalent theori...
This study comprises of a series of theoretically informed empirical analyses of anti-religiosity in...
<p>This paper is an essay on the positions of some post-modern philosophers on religion, with the de...
none2The global movement of culture and religion has brought about a serious challenge to traditiona...
Stephen Strehle is a leading scholar of church/state issues. In this volume, he focuses his rigorous...
The secularization thesis is a prominent paradigm within the sociology of religion. It holds that mo...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 27 November 2013For many decad...
Este artículo reseña: Hans Kelsen, Religión secular. Una polémica contra la malinterpretación de la ...
Religion is ever present with human being. This is because man from his origin is seen to be incurab...
In recent years scholars have begun to question the usefulness of the category of ''religion'' to de...
The emergence of a science of religion and religions in which the sacred became a topic of disintere...
This thesis argues the case for the reconstruction of faith on new principles. It begins by providin...
"Secular Religion" is the title of Hans Kelsen’s late work, unpublished until 2012 and now translate...
During the last decades of the twentieth century, Western philosophy saw a renewed interest in relig...
This book addresses secularism and law from the premise that religion has become the enfant terrible...
In Secular Religion, his posthumously published book, Kelsen intended to defend the prevalent theori...
This study comprises of a series of theoretically informed empirical analyses of anti-religiosity in...
<p>This paper is an essay on the positions of some post-modern philosophers on religion, with the de...
none2The global movement of culture and religion has brought about a serious challenge to traditiona...
Stephen Strehle is a leading scholar of church/state issues. In this volume, he focuses his rigorous...
The secularization thesis is a prominent paradigm within the sociology of religion. It holds that mo...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 27 November 2013For many decad...
Este artículo reseña: Hans Kelsen, Religión secular. Una polémica contra la malinterpretación de la ...
Religion is ever present with human being. This is because man from his origin is seen to be incurab...
In recent years scholars have begun to question the usefulness of the category of ''religion'' to de...
The emergence of a science of religion and religions in which the sacred became a topic of disintere...
This thesis argues the case for the reconstruction of faith on new principles. It begins by providin...