In 1960, the Dutch journal of the Catholic Social-Ecclesial Institute (Kaski) Sociaal Kompas became Social Compass. This shift rounded off a period now considered as the heyday of Dutch sociology of religion. Ironically, in those years, Catholic sociologists in particular contested the legitimacy of taking religion as an object of sociological study. Each period in the history of sociology of religion appears to present a different face of it due to the interplay between the political field, the religious field, and the academic field – and the self-identification as sociologists of religion is not self-evident. After 1980, further secularization resulted in a subsequent decline of chairs in sociology of religion. As direct, competitive gov...
This essay outlines the major issues and tensions in the field of theology and religious studies in ...
This study is a compilation of variables from already existing studies: P0875, P1012 and P1100: Reli...
The contributors to Bringing Back the Social into the Sociology of Religion explore how 'bringing th...
What counts as sociology of religion? The burden of a rich past In 1960, the Dutch journal of the Ca...
In a secular society, as is the Netherlands, the position of religions and religious organisations i...
The authcrs of this artic analy the trajectory and the conterrporary moment of a group of profsors a...
Item does not contain fulltextNational survey on religious and secular attitudes and behaviour. Sur...
In Western Europe, "religious sociology" developed after the Second World War and, in order to impro...
Item does not contain fulltextNational survey on religious and secular attitudes and behaviour. Surv...
textabstractA reading of God in Nederland 1996-2006 informs a critique of some intellectual routines...
This thesis aims to contribute to the ongoing critical discussion within the sociology of religion b...
Religion is one of the most challenging subjects of study. Long expected to vanish with modernizatio...
Original title: Secularisatie in de jaren negentig. The Netherlands is a highly secularised coun...
Comments on Zdenek R. Nespor's article, 'Three European Sociologies of Religion: Beyond the Usual Ag...
Willaime Jean-Paul. Felling (A.) Peters (J.) Schreuder (0.) Religion in Dutch Society, Documentation...
This essay outlines the major issues and tensions in the field of theology and religious studies in ...
This study is a compilation of variables from already existing studies: P0875, P1012 and P1100: Reli...
The contributors to Bringing Back the Social into the Sociology of Religion explore how 'bringing th...
What counts as sociology of religion? The burden of a rich past In 1960, the Dutch journal of the Ca...
In a secular society, as is the Netherlands, the position of religions and religious organisations i...
The authcrs of this artic analy the trajectory and the conterrporary moment of a group of profsors a...
Item does not contain fulltextNational survey on religious and secular attitudes and behaviour. Sur...
In Western Europe, "religious sociology" developed after the Second World War and, in order to impro...
Item does not contain fulltextNational survey on religious and secular attitudes and behaviour. Surv...
textabstractA reading of God in Nederland 1996-2006 informs a critique of some intellectual routines...
This thesis aims to contribute to the ongoing critical discussion within the sociology of religion b...
Religion is one of the most challenging subjects of study. Long expected to vanish with modernizatio...
Original title: Secularisatie in de jaren negentig. The Netherlands is a highly secularised coun...
Comments on Zdenek R. Nespor's article, 'Three European Sociologies of Religion: Beyond the Usual Ag...
Willaime Jean-Paul. Felling (A.) Peters (J.) Schreuder (0.) Religion in Dutch Society, Documentation...
This essay outlines the major issues and tensions in the field of theology and religious studies in ...
This study is a compilation of variables from already existing studies: P0875, P1012 and P1100: Reli...
The contributors to Bringing Back the Social into the Sociology of Religion explore how 'bringing th...