markdownabstract__Abstract__ For a long time there seemed to be a broad consensus in Western democracies - at least among political theorists and legal scholars - concerning the place of religion in the public sphere and the separation of church and state. However, since the end of the last century, religion has again become a highly contentious issue. With the arrival of sizable groups of immigrants for whom religion remains an integral part of their identity - not only Muslims, but also evangelical Christians - religion is back in the public square of many modern Western democracies (a place, arguably, it never really disappeared from in the United States). This reassertion of religion, Stanley Fish observed in 2005, has ‘re-alerted us...
In pre-democratic – also pre-modern – times, religion had been at the centre of much of human life, ...
Today, there are new approaches in academic debates about religion which enjoy high popularity and e...
The world is in a mess. Democratic institutions and practices are being hollowed out from within, in...
__Abstract__ For a long time there seemed to be a broad consensus in Western democracies - at lea...
A stunning phenomenon has dramatically changed the way in which we in the West regard the public sph...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 27 November 2013For many decad...
During the last decades of the twentieth century, Western philosophy saw a renewed interest in relig...
The secularization thesis is a prominent paradigm within the sociology of religion. It holds that mo...
The renewed visibility of religion and belief at the start of the twenty-first century challenges th...
By now there is much academic talk about the limitations and failures of the conventional seculariza...
Köhrsen J. How religious is the public sphere? A critical stance on the debate about public religion...
For the last few decades, sociological debates about religion and secularisation have been character...
In this article, secularism is considered as one of the primary ideological components in the develo...
Historically, religion was not only closely interconnected with politics, but it also welded societ...
For most of the 20th century, sociologists widely believed that religion and its influence were dec...
In pre-democratic – also pre-modern – times, religion had been at the centre of much of human life, ...
Today, there are new approaches in academic debates about religion which enjoy high popularity and e...
The world is in a mess. Democratic institutions and practices are being hollowed out from within, in...
__Abstract__ For a long time there seemed to be a broad consensus in Western democracies - at lea...
A stunning phenomenon has dramatically changed the way in which we in the West regard the public sph...
Lecture delivered at the European University Institute in Florence on 27 November 2013For many decad...
During the last decades of the twentieth century, Western philosophy saw a renewed interest in relig...
The secularization thesis is a prominent paradigm within the sociology of religion. It holds that mo...
The renewed visibility of religion and belief at the start of the twenty-first century challenges th...
By now there is much academic talk about the limitations and failures of the conventional seculariza...
Köhrsen J. How religious is the public sphere? A critical stance on the debate about public religion...
For the last few decades, sociological debates about religion and secularisation have been character...
In this article, secularism is considered as one of the primary ideological components in the develo...
Historically, religion was not only closely interconnected with politics, but it also welded societ...
For most of the 20th century, sociologists widely believed that religion and its influence were dec...
In pre-democratic – also pre-modern – times, religion had been at the centre of much of human life, ...
Today, there are new approaches in academic debates about religion which enjoy high popularity and e...
The world is in a mess. Democratic institutions and practices are being hollowed out from within, in...