The Social Significance of Religion in the Enlarged Europe

The Social Significance of Religion in the Enlarged Europe
Author: Olaf Müller
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2016-02-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317015543

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Engaging with some of the central issues in the sociology of religion, this volume investigates the role and significance of churches and religion in contemporary Western and Eastern Europe. Based on an extensive international research project, it offers case studies of various countries (including Finland, Ireland, Portugal, Germany, Poland, Russia, Estonia, Hungary and Croatia), as well as cross-country comparisons. Researching more precisely the present social relevance of church and religion at different levels, The Social Significance of Religion in the Enlarged Europe raises and responds to both descriptive and explanatory questions: Can we observe tendencies of religious decline in the various Western and Eastern European countries? Are we witnessing trends of religious individualization? To what extent has there been a religious upswing in the last few years? And what are the factors causing the observed processes of religious change? Marked by its broad range of data and a coherent conceptual framework, in accordance with which each chapter assesses the extent to which three important theoretical approaches in the sociology of religion - secularization theory, the market model of religion, and the individualization thesis - are applicable to the data, this book will be of interest to scholars of sociology, politics and religion exploring religious trends and attitudes in contemporary Europe.

Religion and National Identities in an Enlarged Europe

Religion and National Identities in an Enlarged Europe
Author: W. Spohn,M. Koenig,W. Knöbl
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2015-06-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230390775

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This volume analyzes changing relationships between religion and national identity in the course of European integration. Examining elite discourse, media debates and public opinions across Europe over a decade, it explores how accelerated European integration and Eastern enlargement have affected religious markers of collective identity.

Muslims in the Enlarged Europe

Muslims in the Enlarged Europe
Author: Brigitte Marechal,Stefano Allievi,Felice Dassetto,Jørgen Nielsen
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2003-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789047402466

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This volume describes a clear and overall overview on contemporary European Islam, dealing with both Western and Eastern sides. Based on wide bibliographic research as well as original national contributions from recognised scholars, it is concerned with the process of construction of Islam as well as its co-inclusion in the European societies. Muslims in the Enlarged Europe has been selected by Choice as Outstanding Academic Title (2005).

Religion in the European Refugee Crisis

Religion in the European Refugee Crisis
Author: Ulrich Schmiedel,Graeme Smith
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319679617

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This book explores the roles of religion in the current refugee crisis of Europe. Combining sociological, philosophical, and theological accounts of this crisis, renowned scholars from across Europe examine how religion has been employed to call either for eliminating or for enforcing the walls around “Fortress Europe.” Religion, they argue, is radically ambiguous, simultaneously causing social conflict and social cohesion in times of turmoil. Charting the constellations, the conflicts, and the consequences of the current refugee crisis, this book thus answers the need for succinct but sustained accounts of the intersections of religion and migration.

The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Europe

The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Europe
Author: Grace Davie,Lucian Leuștean
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 871
Release: 2022
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198834267

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This authoritative collection offers a detailed overview of religious ideas, structures, and institutions in the making of Europe. Written by leading scholars in the field, it demonstrates the enduring presence of lived and institutionalised religion in the social networks of identity, policy, and power over two millennia of European history.

Religion and Welfare in Europe

Religion and Welfare in Europe
Author: Molokotos-Liederman, Lina
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-09-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447328995

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Using welfare as a prism, Religion and Welfare in Europe explores regional conceptions and variations in welfare and religion across Europe. Methodological approaches to research and practice draw thematic comparisons on these issues using case studies focused on gendered and minority perspectives as they relate to the varied provision of social welfare in selected European countries. Contributors offer comparative insights on majority-minority relations concerning practices, patterns and mechanisms of social welfare provision, explaining how these lead to conflict, cohesion or – as is so often the case – the grey area in between. The book will be of interest not only to religion and social policy researchers, but to welfare practitioners and policy advisors with a particular interest in the interaction between religion, social welfare, minorities and gender.

Wittgenstein and the Cognitive Science of Religion

Wittgenstein and the Cognitive Science of Religion
Author: Robert Vinten
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2023-06-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350329362

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Advancing our understanding of one of the most influential 20th-century philosophers, Robert Vinten brings together an international line up of scholars to consider the relevance of Ludwig Wittgenstein's ideas to the cognitive science of religion. Wittgenstein's claims ranged from the rejection of the idea that psychology is a 'young science' in comparison to physics to challenges to scientistic and intellectualist accounts of religion in the work of past anthropologists. Chapters explore whether these remarks about psychology and religion undermine the frameworks and practices of cognitive scientists of religion. Employing philosophical tools as well as drawing on case studies, contributions not only illuminate psychological experiments, anthropological observations and neurophysiological research relevant to understanding religious phenomena, they allow cognitive scientists to either heed or clarify their position in relation to Wittgenstein's objections. By developing and responding to his criticisms, Wittgenstein and the Cognitive Science of Religion offers novel perspectives on his philosophy in relation to religion, human nature, and the mind.

Religion in the New Europe

Religion in the New Europe
Author: Krzysztof Michalski
Publsiher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2006-03-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9786155053900

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The articles in this volume deal with the role of Christianity in the definition of European identity. Europeans often identify advanced civilizations with secularity. But religion is very much alive in other fast developing countries of the world. In Europe, nevertheless, the organized churches very much wanted to stress the Christian character of European identity, and this engendered a lively protest focusing on the perceived threat to the secular European tradition. Also, Europe is facing its greatest cultural challenge in the demand of Turkey to be admitted as a member, and in the demand of many Muslims in Europe, often citizens of the countries in which they live, to be recognized in their difference and at the same time integrated in the European national and supranational institutions.