In Comte’s vision, humanity progressed from a theological to a metaphysical to a positive phase. This transition was to be mirrored by the replacement of theology and metaphysics by a new science of society-sociology. Comte’s prophecy was quickly fulfilled-within a century the new discipline had successfully undermined the legitimacy of other systems of knowledge in the social realm-like philosophy, theology, and literature. Even theologians learned to adopt the findings of their rival and incorporate them into their framework. At the same time, the emerging social sciences borrowed heavily from theology, while trying to mask the debt. The recent constructivist turn has challenged social scholars to rethink that positivist paradigm. This ar...
It is by now well known that the modern category of religion has evolved as part of a certain trajec...
The article focuses on the main features of the secular world in its interaction with postmodernizat...
Our contemporary culture is marked by a predominance of postmodern thinking that claims an end of th...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 8th conference of the European Sociological As...
Over the last thirty years a number of theologians have been using aspects of sociology alongside th...
This article discusses the technocratic collision of sociology. Sociology is a discipline with a str...
This article explores the epistemological consequences for the sociology of religion of the reflexiv...
The relationship between science, religion, and society has been the focus of sociological inquiry s...
By means of a comparison between Bourdieu and Simmel, this article explores the fusion of theology a...
Paradigms determine relationships. During the Enlightenment period Emile Durkheim proposed a relatio...
This article identifies four articulations of the growing ‘postsecular ’ condition of social and pol...
In the early decades of the XX century, religion, as a social fact, was considered a dying agent. So...
In the beginning of sociology it was a philosophy for promoting the Good society. Sociology was what...
Theology has long engaged philosophy as a dialogue partner, but the social sciences raise a new set ...
The idea of the common good was borrowed by the Fathers of the early Catholic Church from the rich p...
It is by now well known that the modern category of religion has evolved as part of a certain trajec...
The article focuses on the main features of the secular world in its interaction with postmodernizat...
Our contemporary culture is marked by a predominance of postmodern thinking that claims an end of th...
An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 8th conference of the European Sociological As...
Over the last thirty years a number of theologians have been using aspects of sociology alongside th...
This article discusses the technocratic collision of sociology. Sociology is a discipline with a str...
This article explores the epistemological consequences for the sociology of religion of the reflexiv...
The relationship between science, religion, and society has been the focus of sociological inquiry s...
By means of a comparison between Bourdieu and Simmel, this article explores the fusion of theology a...
Paradigms determine relationships. During the Enlightenment period Emile Durkheim proposed a relatio...
This article identifies four articulations of the growing ‘postsecular ’ condition of social and pol...
In the early decades of the XX century, religion, as a social fact, was considered a dying agent. So...
In the beginning of sociology it was a philosophy for promoting the Good society. Sociology was what...
Theology has long engaged philosophy as a dialogue partner, but the social sciences raise a new set ...
The idea of the common good was borrowed by the Fathers of the early Catholic Church from the rich p...
It is by now well known that the modern category of religion has evolved as part of a certain trajec...
The article focuses on the main features of the secular world in its interaction with postmodernizat...
Our contemporary culture is marked by a predominance of postmodern thinking that claims an end of th...