Terminology that describes the categories of ‘the religious’ and ‘the secular’ as two variables in a simple zero-sum-game are not sufficient says Karsten Lehman. In reality, complex historical processes mean these categories are dynamic and complex. Here Lehmann looks at how the Catholic NGO Pax Romana has changed its engagement with the UN over time. He proposes the notion of ‘sedimentation’ to better understand the dynamic transformations of religions and their role in public space
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This article ponders the possibility of collaboration between the exegete and the theologian. In ref...
It is claimed sometimes that science on the one hand, and metaphysics and religion on the other, are...
Discourse analysis, social constructionism, rhetorical studies, literary studies and in general the ...
The increasing role of religion in public space must not be equated with an increase in socio-politi...
As the writings of Charles Taylor have shown secularism and secularisation can mean different things...
Religiously-motivated litigation – or “religitigation” – is on the rise in the UK. These cases, many...
Today’s discourse about religion in the public sphere is dominated by debates around radicalisation,...
Actor-Network-Theory (ANT) is a theoretic-methodological approach developed in the Sociology of Scie...
The church finds itself in a culture that challenges the idea of divine action in the world—one of t...
In the last two decades there has been a pressing need to make sense of religion in international po...
The relationship between religion and well-being is widely and frequently reported. Over the past ye...
This paper analyzes the role of religion with regard to the violence experienced during the past 20 ...
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The sacred values of the landscape and their meaning depend on the cultural contexts of reference th...
It is sometimes claimed that contemporary Western culture has at its heart a God-shaped hole. It is ...
This article ponders the possibility of collaboration between the exegete and the theologian. In ref...
It is claimed sometimes that science on the one hand, and metaphysics and religion on the other, are...
Discourse analysis, social constructionism, rhetorical studies, literary studies and in general the ...