This article considers the content and reception of David Martin’s The Religious and the Secular (1969), a brilliant text whose revolutionary implications were overlooked by most of the next two generations of secularization scholarship because it was so far ahead of its time. The young Martin was able to unmask the ideological nature of the secular project partly due to his knowledge of theology, partly due to his eclectic reading, and partly because he was writing at a time when secularity was only just achieving cultural hegemony in Anglophone cultures. Fifty years later, now that postsecular scholarship is beginning to deconstruct the secular project, Martin’s anthology re-emerges as a vital early text in the new paradigm in secularizat...
It is increasingly clear that histories of secularization are not simply dispassionate descriptions ...
A post-secular society is often defined as one with a renewed interest in the spiritual life. This p...
David Martin’s sociology of religion embodied an expansive vision of religion, one that encompassed ...
This article considers the content and reception of David Martin’s The Religious and the Secular (19...
In this article, secularism is considered as one of the primary ideological components in the develo...
Bastian Jean-Pierre. David Martin, The Future of Christianity. Reflections on Violence and Democracy...
"David Martins 'General Theory of Secularization' stellt die bisher beste historisch-soziologische T...
Le livre est la réédition (2012) de l'ouvrage publié par David Martin en 2005, qui documente "an int...
Isambert François-André. Martin (David) A General Theory of Secularization. In: Archives de sciences...
The article addresses the relevance of Charles Taylor’s analysis in his influential magnum opus A Se...
The secularization thesis is a prominent paradigm within the sociology of religion. It holds that mo...
The power of modernity to secularise has been a foundational idea of the western world. Both social ...
In my chapter, I investigate the reasons behind the general failure to recognize David Martin’s prom...
This article examines recent developments in the study of implicit religion and applies these insigh...
In the 1960\u27s most sociologists, Peter Berger included, believed that secularization, or the end ...
It is increasingly clear that histories of secularization are not simply dispassionate descriptions ...
A post-secular society is often defined as one with a renewed interest in the spiritual life. This p...
David Martin’s sociology of religion embodied an expansive vision of religion, one that encompassed ...
This article considers the content and reception of David Martin’s The Religious and the Secular (19...
In this article, secularism is considered as one of the primary ideological components in the develo...
Bastian Jean-Pierre. David Martin, The Future of Christianity. Reflections on Violence and Democracy...
"David Martins 'General Theory of Secularization' stellt die bisher beste historisch-soziologische T...
Le livre est la réédition (2012) de l'ouvrage publié par David Martin en 2005, qui documente "an int...
Isambert François-André. Martin (David) A General Theory of Secularization. In: Archives de sciences...
The article addresses the relevance of Charles Taylor’s analysis in his influential magnum opus A Se...
The secularization thesis is a prominent paradigm within the sociology of religion. It holds that mo...
The power of modernity to secularise has been a foundational idea of the western world. Both social ...
In my chapter, I investigate the reasons behind the general failure to recognize David Martin’s prom...
This article examines recent developments in the study of implicit religion and applies these insigh...
In the 1960\u27s most sociologists, Peter Berger included, believed that secularization, or the end ...
It is increasingly clear that histories of secularization are not simply dispassionate descriptions ...
A post-secular society is often defined as one with a renewed interest in the spiritual life. This p...
David Martin’s sociology of religion embodied an expansive vision of religion, one that encompassed ...