How religious is the public sphere? A critical stance on the debate about public religion and post-secularity
Köhrsen J (2012)
Acta Sociologica 55(3): 273-288.
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Today, there are new approaches in academic debates about religion which enjoy high popularity and engage concepts such as post-secularity, public religion and desecularization. These approaches suppose that religion has an increasing presence in and impact on the public sphere of modern societies, including Western Europe. This article questions these assumptions by arguing that the public presence and impact of religion is widely overstated. An excessively vast definition of religion allows these approaches to identify religion in a wide variety of phenomena in the public sphere. Applying, instead, a more precise definition of religion, it appears that religious actors participate mainly in a non-religious way in the public sphere. Therefore, this article argues that religious actors adapt their public communication to the requirements of a secularized public sphere in which religion assumes a public role only in very exceptional occasions and specific contexts. Finally, the author supposes that the current debates about public religion create a myth of past secularity. This myth wrongly suggests that there was a secular past in which religious actors were banned from the public sphere of modern societies.
Stichworte
secularization;
deprivatization;
public sphere;
public religion;
desecularization;
post-secular society
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Zeitschriftentitel
Acta Sociologica
Band
55
Ausgabe
3
Seite(n)
273-288
ISSN
0001-6993
eISSN
1502-3869
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2530387
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Köhrsen J. How religious is the public sphere? A critical stance on the debate about public religion and post-secularity. Acta Sociologica. 2012;55(3):273-288.
Köhrsen, J. (2012). How religious is the public sphere? A critical stance on the debate about public religion and post-secularity. Acta Sociologica, 55(3), 273-288. doi:10.1177/0001699312445809
Köhrsen, Jens. 2012. “How religious is the public sphere? A critical stance on the debate about public religion and post-secularity”. Acta Sociologica 55 (3): 273-288.
Köhrsen, J. (2012). How religious is the public sphere? A critical stance on the debate about public religion and post-secularity. Acta Sociologica 55, 273-288.
Köhrsen, J., 2012. How religious is the public sphere? A critical stance on the debate about public religion and post-secularity. Acta Sociologica, 55(3), p 273-288.
J. Köhrsen, “How religious is the public sphere? A critical stance on the debate about public religion and post-secularity”, Acta Sociologica, vol. 55, 2012, pp. 273-288.
Köhrsen, J.: How religious is the public sphere? A critical stance on the debate about public religion and post-secularity. Acta Sociologica. 55, 273-288 (2012).
Köhrsen, Jens. “How religious is the public sphere? A critical stance on the debate about public religion and post-secularity”. Acta Sociologica 55.3 (2012): 273-288.
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