According to a long-standing narrative of Western modernity science is one of the main drivers of secularization. Science is said to have generated challenges to core religious beliefs and to have provided an alternative, rational way of looking at the world. This narrative typically relies on progressive and teleological understandings of history, and commitment to some version of an ongoing struggle between science and religion. By way of contrast, recent theories of secularization, such as that of Charles Taylor, have suggested that the role of science in secularization has been greatly exaggerated. This article also offers a critique of the standard “science causes secularization” story. But in contrast to other critiques of this kind, ...
Accounts of the role of religion in the rise of modern science often focus on the way in which relig...
August Comte in the 19th century, James Frazer and Sigmund Freud in the 20th century declared earnes...
This article was published in the 2007 issue of the online Journal of the ACMS (Association of Chris...
Some insist that the rise of science has been catastrophic for religion; yet, according to many soci...
Secularism assumes that scientific progress can only be built by separating it from religion, becaus...
Do scientists see conflict between science and faith? Which cultural factors shape the attitudes of ...
This article examines recent developments in the study of implicit religion and applies these insigh...
abstract: In my Honors Thesis, I endeavor to complicate and to respond to conventional debates over ...
This article maintains that humankind is in need of a world-view and that traditionally, this need w...
Few human phenomena in our time are as controversial or confusing as religion. People seem to live i...
abstract: This essay explores the role of religion, science, and the secular in contemporary society...
Several sociologists of science have mobilized secularization metaphors to describe developments in ...
Several sociologists of science have mobilized secularization metaphors to describe developments in ...
This study is a social historical examination of the use of science and technology within new religi...
Stephen Strehle is a leading scholar of church/state issues. In this volume, he focuses his rigorous...
Accounts of the role of religion in the rise of modern science often focus on the way in which relig...
August Comte in the 19th century, James Frazer and Sigmund Freud in the 20th century declared earnes...
This article was published in the 2007 issue of the online Journal of the ACMS (Association of Chris...
Some insist that the rise of science has been catastrophic for religion; yet, according to many soci...
Secularism assumes that scientific progress can only be built by separating it from religion, becaus...
Do scientists see conflict between science and faith? Which cultural factors shape the attitudes of ...
This article examines recent developments in the study of implicit religion and applies these insigh...
abstract: In my Honors Thesis, I endeavor to complicate and to respond to conventional debates over ...
This article maintains that humankind is in need of a world-view and that traditionally, this need w...
Few human phenomena in our time are as controversial or confusing as religion. People seem to live i...
abstract: This essay explores the role of religion, science, and the secular in contemporary society...
Several sociologists of science have mobilized secularization metaphors to describe developments in ...
Several sociologists of science have mobilized secularization metaphors to describe developments in ...
This study is a social historical examination of the use of science and technology within new religi...
Stephen Strehle is a leading scholar of church/state issues. In this volume, he focuses his rigorous...
Accounts of the role of religion in the rise of modern science often focus on the way in which relig...
August Comte in the 19th century, James Frazer and Sigmund Freud in the 20th century declared earnes...
This article was published in the 2007 issue of the online Journal of the ACMS (Association of Chris...