This article argues that the association between institutionalization and strong epistemological, political, anthropological and ontological objectivity leads to institutional fundamentalism in three basic and problematic aspects for societal-cultural-institutional current dynamics: first, the institution’s centralization and monopolization of the constitution, legitimation and public foment of the creed, so that the institution becomes self-referential, self-subsisting and autonomous regarding common sense and common people, as opposed to other religious institutions; second, the institution’s vertical and direct affirmation and imposition on believers and non-believers of essentialist and naturalized foundations which do not seriously con...
<p><span lang="EN-US">This article presents two proposals : first, it suggests that the ecumenical p...
types: ArticleThis article draws from Habermasian post-secular theory to broaden the scope of Constr...
Drawing on sources from across the sociology of religion, this article argues that processes associa...
This article argues that the great normative challenge for institutionalized religions in the 21st c...
The article presents the main ideas of the concept, according to which religion in its genesis and ...
Should the freedom of churches and other religious institutions come down to little more than a grud...
Thesis of the article: Christianity as an religious system is mentally founded on two different “ins...
The purpose of this article is to examine systematically how religious nationalism and religious pop...
This article explores the application ofneoinstitutional theory to religious organizations, focusing...
It is widely recognised that political secularism, virtually everywhere in the world, is in crisis. ...
This article examines the relationship between religion and the state, focusing on cases of establis...
In the modern age without fundamentalism as a middle stage, reaching the level of political religion...
If the paradigm of secularization as replacement was falsified by the permanent vitality of the reli...
In this article, secularism is considered as one of the primary ideological components in the develo...
This article presents the operation of al-Qaeda and Hizb ut-Tahrir, two of the most radical Islamist...
<p><span lang="EN-US">This article presents two proposals : first, it suggests that the ecumenical p...
types: ArticleThis article draws from Habermasian post-secular theory to broaden the scope of Constr...
Drawing on sources from across the sociology of religion, this article argues that processes associa...
This article argues that the great normative challenge for institutionalized religions in the 21st c...
The article presents the main ideas of the concept, according to which religion in its genesis and ...
Should the freedom of churches and other religious institutions come down to little more than a grud...
Thesis of the article: Christianity as an religious system is mentally founded on two different “ins...
The purpose of this article is to examine systematically how religious nationalism and religious pop...
This article explores the application ofneoinstitutional theory to religious organizations, focusing...
It is widely recognised that political secularism, virtually everywhere in the world, is in crisis. ...
This article examines the relationship between religion and the state, focusing on cases of establis...
In the modern age without fundamentalism as a middle stage, reaching the level of political religion...
If the paradigm of secularization as replacement was falsified by the permanent vitality of the reli...
In this article, secularism is considered as one of the primary ideological components in the develo...
This article presents the operation of al-Qaeda and Hizb ut-Tahrir, two of the most radical Islamist...
<p><span lang="EN-US">This article presents two proposals : first, it suggests that the ecumenical p...
types: ArticleThis article draws from Habermasian post-secular theory to broaden the scope of Constr...
Drawing on sources from across the sociology of religion, this article argues that processes associa...