An element that seems to characterize the 20th century reflection on utopia is its secular nature. Through a re-thinking of the place and roles of religion in society, the post-secular turn we are witnessing in recent theory (Habermas, Taylor, Asad, Mahmood) may provide a critical point of departure for questioning this specific aspect of utopian tradition. In this panel, we invite papers that reflect on the relationship between utopia and religion, as it is worked out in 20th century literature and philosophy: How does the place of the utopian tradition change in the context of the “return of the religion” in a post-secular society
Why is it so difficult to respond to religious fundamentalism from within a liberal paradigm? This p...
Focusing on the interplay of religion and Utopia in Fredric Jameson's recent Archaeologies of the Fu...
Religion and the Postmodern Society Tomáš Květák This PhD thesis is considering the importance of th...
This essay offers a counterview to the postulation that humanity's utopian propensity is a secular u...
Literature is considered as a social instrument. It had engaged itself into social, political, cultu...
The secularization thesis is a prominent paradigm within the sociology of religion. It holds that mo...
At a time dominated by the disappearance of Future, as claimed by the French anthropologist Marc Aug...
This book explores the elective affinity of religion and post-secularism with neoliberalism. With th...
The aim of this article is the study and analysis of a set of revived utopian communities today, und...
Utopia seems to have been one of the culturally unconscious aspects of our society. If for a while ...
The concept of secularity has become increasingly problematised in contemporary culture: by the grow...
Recently there is a renewed academic interest in religion bringing it back on the global political a...
The very act of witnessing and confessing is an essential expression of all world religions and huma...
In my thesis, I discuss the religious aspect of Thomas More's Utopia and examine the impact of his r...
This chapter sees Utopia as at once a place of dreams, a place of the good, and a place which is now...
Why is it so difficult to respond to religious fundamentalism from within a liberal paradigm? This p...
Focusing on the interplay of religion and Utopia in Fredric Jameson's recent Archaeologies of the Fu...
Religion and the Postmodern Society Tomáš Květák This PhD thesis is considering the importance of th...
This essay offers a counterview to the postulation that humanity's utopian propensity is a secular u...
Literature is considered as a social instrument. It had engaged itself into social, political, cultu...
The secularization thesis is a prominent paradigm within the sociology of religion. It holds that mo...
At a time dominated by the disappearance of Future, as claimed by the French anthropologist Marc Aug...
This book explores the elective affinity of religion and post-secularism with neoliberalism. With th...
The aim of this article is the study and analysis of a set of revived utopian communities today, und...
Utopia seems to have been one of the culturally unconscious aspects of our society. If for a while ...
The concept of secularity has become increasingly problematised in contemporary culture: by the grow...
Recently there is a renewed academic interest in religion bringing it back on the global political a...
The very act of witnessing and confessing is an essential expression of all world religions and huma...
In my thesis, I discuss the religious aspect of Thomas More's Utopia and examine the impact of his r...
This chapter sees Utopia as at once a place of dreams, a place of the good, and a place which is now...
Why is it so difficult to respond to religious fundamentalism from within a liberal paradigm? This p...
Focusing on the interplay of religion and Utopia in Fredric Jameson's recent Archaeologies of the Fu...
Religion and the Postmodern Society Tomáš Květák This PhD thesis is considering the importance of th...