Analysis of International Social Survey Program (ISSP) data collected in 18 Western countries in 1998 demonstrates that Christian desires for a public role of religion are strongest in countries where Christian religiosity is numerically most marginal. Moreover, Dutch data covering the period 1970-1996 confirm that the decline of the number of Christians in the Netherlands has been coincided by a strengthening of the call for public religion among the remaining faithful and by increased polarization about this with the nonreligious. Religious decline and religious privatization, two of the most crucial dimensions of secularization (Casanova 1994), hence develop dialectically: as the number of Christians declines, the remaining faithful seem...
‘Religion’ is a uniquely fraught subject in many European societies. Much of the public anxiety surr...
textabstractResearch from the Netherlands has pointed out that the increased popularity of New Age s...
Secularisation is at the centre of a vibrant debate in the sociology of religion. In the last two d...
strates that Christian desires for a public role of religion are strongest in countries where Christ...
Analysis of International Social Survey Program (ISSP) data collected in 18 Western countries in 199...
The study examines attitudes about public religion in the Netherlands, Britain, France and Denmark u...
Why has the Netherlands witnessed such a strong process of secularization? This article examines thi...
In the 1960\u27s most sociologists, Peter Berger included, believed that secularization, or the end ...
__Abstract__ For a long time there seemed to be a broad consensus in Western democracies - at lea...
Original title: Secularisatie in de jaren negentig. The Netherlands is a highly secularised coun...
Secularisation – a controversial concept because of its distinct use in different disciplines, such ...
By now there is much academic talk about the limitations and failures of the conventional seculariza...
In dit artikel wordt onderzocht of twee centrale aspecten van secularisering hand in hand gaan: een ...
The question of religion in the public sphere is an important issue in many Western countries today ...
The presence and function of religion in society is foundational in Western thought. Since the first...
‘Religion’ is a uniquely fraught subject in many European societies. Much of the public anxiety surr...
textabstractResearch from the Netherlands has pointed out that the increased popularity of New Age s...
Secularisation is at the centre of a vibrant debate in the sociology of religion. In the last two d...
strates that Christian desires for a public role of religion are strongest in countries where Christ...
Analysis of International Social Survey Program (ISSP) data collected in 18 Western countries in 199...
The study examines attitudes about public religion in the Netherlands, Britain, France and Denmark u...
Why has the Netherlands witnessed such a strong process of secularization? This article examines thi...
In the 1960\u27s most sociologists, Peter Berger included, believed that secularization, or the end ...
__Abstract__ For a long time there seemed to be a broad consensus in Western democracies - at lea...
Original title: Secularisatie in de jaren negentig. The Netherlands is a highly secularised coun...
Secularisation – a controversial concept because of its distinct use in different disciplines, such ...
By now there is much academic talk about the limitations and failures of the conventional seculariza...
In dit artikel wordt onderzocht of twee centrale aspecten van secularisering hand in hand gaan: een ...
The question of religion in the public sphere is an important issue in many Western countries today ...
The presence and function of religion in society is foundational in Western thought. Since the first...
‘Religion’ is a uniquely fraught subject in many European societies. Much of the public anxiety surr...
textabstractResearch from the Netherlands has pointed out that the increased popularity of New Age s...
Secularisation is at the centre of a vibrant debate in the sociology of religion. In the last two d...