BROWN Callum G. The death of christian britain : understanding secularisation, 1800-2000 London ; New York : Routledge, 2009, XIII-304 p. Collection Christianity and society in the modern world ISBN 978-0-415-47134-3 GB 194 Résumé éditeur : The Death of Christian Britain examines how the nation’s dominant religious culture has been destroyed. Callum Brown challenges the generally held view that secularization was a long and gradual process dating from the industrial revolution. Instead, he..
strates that Christian desires for a public role of religion are strongest in countries where Christ...
Are Europe’s ‘Christian values’ under threat? Can religion be a pillar of identity and culture? What...
Religion is now high on the public agenda, with recent events focusing the world's attention on Isla...
This text challenges the generally held view that secularisation has been a long and gradual process...
About the book: The power of modernity to secularise has been a foundational idea of the western wo...
The power of modernity to secularise has been a foundational idea of the western world. Both social ...
Secularisation has many meanings and it is the desire of the present writer to formulate a consensua...
This essay argues that essentialist models of modernity are always ideological, and that Britain’s d...
In the last fifty years, Christianity has been facing a sudden decline in Great Britain. This is mos...
Secularist death in Britain had carved itself a viable place in society by the end of the nineteenth...
There are few issues in British history about which so much unsubstantiated assertion has been writt...
This paper reviews new and existing evidence which shows that ‘no religion’ has risen steadily to ri...
Today's dominant academic use of the term ‘secularisation’ refers to an epochal process that transfo...
For Bryan Wilson, secularization refers to the fact that religion has lost influence at the societal...
BROWN Callum G. Religion and the demographic revolution : women and secularisation in Canada, Irelan...
strates that Christian desires for a public role of religion are strongest in countries where Christ...
Are Europe’s ‘Christian values’ under threat? Can religion be a pillar of identity and culture? What...
Religion is now high on the public agenda, with recent events focusing the world's attention on Isla...
This text challenges the generally held view that secularisation has been a long and gradual process...
About the book: The power of modernity to secularise has been a foundational idea of the western wo...
The power of modernity to secularise has been a foundational idea of the western world. Both social ...
Secularisation has many meanings and it is the desire of the present writer to formulate a consensua...
This essay argues that essentialist models of modernity are always ideological, and that Britain’s d...
In the last fifty years, Christianity has been facing a sudden decline in Great Britain. This is mos...
Secularist death in Britain had carved itself a viable place in society by the end of the nineteenth...
There are few issues in British history about which so much unsubstantiated assertion has been writt...
This paper reviews new and existing evidence which shows that ‘no religion’ has risen steadily to ri...
Today's dominant academic use of the term ‘secularisation’ refers to an epochal process that transfo...
For Bryan Wilson, secularization refers to the fact that religion has lost influence at the societal...
BROWN Callum G. Religion and the demographic revolution : women and secularisation in Canada, Irelan...
strates that Christian desires for a public role of religion are strongest in countries where Christ...
Are Europe’s ‘Christian values’ under threat? Can religion be a pillar of identity and culture? What...
Religion is now high on the public agenda, with recent events focusing the world's attention on Isla...