This article explores the Reformation's influence on the secularization of Western society according to the conceptions of Ch. Taylor and B. Gregory. Both authors point to the Reformation as a watershed moment in this process. However, they focus on different aspects of this historical phenomenon and assess its effects in contrasting ways. In Ch. Taylor's book "A Secular Age" he reviews the Reformation in light of M. Webber's ideas and agrees that it has caused important reverberations, namely: disenchantment of time and space leading to the formation of instrumental reason, rehabilitation of work as a social activity and the spread of high moral standards to the masses, which then became a precondition for the formation of disciplinary so...
Along with the Lutheran world the Nordic countries celebrated the five hundredth anniversary of the ...
Purpose: It was the purpose of this study to make an objective analysis of the existing social, ethn...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss some viewpoints on secularization as they bear on Catholicis...
The Reformation was essentially a religious renewal of Christianity in Europe. As such, it has contr...
Among a growing body of recent scholarship that has shown interest in the geneses, definitions, and ...
In chapter four of his book, <em>The unintended Reformation</em>, Brad Gregory argues ...
This essay argues that today's dominant understanding of secularization—as an epochal transition fro...
This article looks into some of the reasons for reformation. On 31st October, 2017, the Christian wo...
Recent decades have witnessed the fragmentation of Reformation studies, with high-level research con...
The author of the article examines the theological interpretation of the phenomenon of secularizatio...
Secularisation has many meanings and it is the desire of the present writer to formulate a consensua...
Reformation and Modernity. The author begins by outlining the socio-mythical complexes that still ...
In this article the effects of the Protestant Reformation on the Roman Catholic Church are investiga...
The Protestant Reformation, beginning in 1517, was both a shock to the market for religion and a fir...
Along with the Lutheran world the Nordic countries celebrated the five hundredth anniversary of the ...
Along with the Lutheran world the Nordic countries celebrated the five hundredth anniversary of the ...
Purpose: It was the purpose of this study to make an objective analysis of the existing social, ethn...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss some viewpoints on secularization as they bear on Catholicis...
The Reformation was essentially a religious renewal of Christianity in Europe. As such, it has contr...
Among a growing body of recent scholarship that has shown interest in the geneses, definitions, and ...
In chapter four of his book, <em>The unintended Reformation</em>, Brad Gregory argues ...
This essay argues that today's dominant understanding of secularization—as an epochal transition fro...
This article looks into some of the reasons for reformation. On 31st October, 2017, the Christian wo...
Recent decades have witnessed the fragmentation of Reformation studies, with high-level research con...
The author of the article examines the theological interpretation of the phenomenon of secularizatio...
Secularisation has many meanings and it is the desire of the present writer to formulate a consensua...
Reformation and Modernity. The author begins by outlining the socio-mythical complexes that still ...
In this article the effects of the Protestant Reformation on the Roman Catholic Church are investiga...
The Protestant Reformation, beginning in 1517, was both a shock to the market for religion and a fir...
Along with the Lutheran world the Nordic countries celebrated the five hundredth anniversary of the ...
Along with the Lutheran world the Nordic countries celebrated the five hundredth anniversary of the ...
Purpose: It was the purpose of this study to make an objective analysis of the existing social, ethn...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss some viewpoints on secularization as they bear on Catholicis...