Since 9/11 Jürgen Habermas has paid considerable attention to religion in the public sphere. He has described contemporary Western societies as 'post-secular', arguing that believers and non-believers should show a mutually cooperative attitude and engage in complementary learning processes. Although public theologians have urged for policies that would encourage such collaboration, public administration scholars and practitioners seem to have completely neglected this call. In this article we inquire into the possibility of a 'post-secular public administration', which grants a more significant place to beneficial forms of religion in modern societies. By presenting a case study on Street Pastors in the British night-time economy we offer ...
How can secular Western IR theory deal with religion? Bringing in the debates on religion in the pub...
Jürgen Habermas “institutional proviso” purports to overcome secularism by inviting religion back in...
The problem of public religion in a liberal democracy is certainly not a road less travelled. There ...
The complex and problematic role of religion in the public sphere in modern, democratic societies ra...
Philosophy, Practical & Systematic TheologyThe complex and problematic role of religion in the publi...
Amidst the visibility of religion in everyday culture and in political and civic debates, jurgen Ha...
This article seeks to demonstrate that in his recent reading of the role of religion in the postsecu...
This article proposes to bring into discussion the public use of the religion from the concep...
While Habermas’ careful delineation of the implications of a commitment to freedom of religion for b...
This article tackles the problem of religious radicalism. Religious radicalism is here interpreted a...
This paper explores the emergence of urban spaces of partnership between people of faith and those o...
Köhrsen J. How religious is the public sphere? A critical stance on the debate about public religion...
Accounts of secularization, decline and marginalization in relation to the public position of religi...
Although the question of religion did not feature prominently in Jürgen Habermas’s early political t...
There is much to be commended in Habermas’s suggestions for the relaxation of the constraints on pub...
How can secular Western IR theory deal with religion? Bringing in the debates on religion in the pub...
Jürgen Habermas “institutional proviso” purports to overcome secularism by inviting religion back in...
The problem of public religion in a liberal democracy is certainly not a road less travelled. There ...
The complex and problematic role of religion in the public sphere in modern, democratic societies ra...
Philosophy, Practical & Systematic TheologyThe complex and problematic role of religion in the publi...
Amidst the visibility of religion in everyday culture and in political and civic debates, jurgen Ha...
This article seeks to demonstrate that in his recent reading of the role of religion in the postsecu...
This article proposes to bring into discussion the public use of the religion from the concep...
While Habermas’ careful delineation of the implications of a commitment to freedom of religion for b...
This article tackles the problem of religious radicalism. Religious radicalism is here interpreted a...
This paper explores the emergence of urban spaces of partnership between people of faith and those o...
Köhrsen J. How religious is the public sphere? A critical stance on the debate about public religion...
Accounts of secularization, decline and marginalization in relation to the public position of religi...
Although the question of religion did not feature prominently in Jürgen Habermas’s early political t...
There is much to be commended in Habermas’s suggestions for the relaxation of the constraints on pub...
How can secular Western IR theory deal with religion? Bringing in the debates on religion in the pub...
Jürgen Habermas “institutional proviso” purports to overcome secularism by inviting religion back in...
The problem of public religion in a liberal democracy is certainly not a road less travelled. There ...