Religion in modern times: an interpretive anthology
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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTRODUCTION TO THE VOLUME
PART ONE: VARIETIES
INTRODUCTION TO PART ONE
CHAPTER ONE MAPPING CULTURES
INTRODUCTION 1.1 TAYLOR S MORAL SOURCES 1.2 TIPTON S FOURFOLD
ANALYTICAL SCHEME 1.3 DURKHEIM: HUMANITY 1.4 VOLL: STYLES OF ACTION IN
ISLAM
CHAPTER TWO RELIGIONS OF DIFFERENCE
INTRODUCTION RELIGIONS OF DIFFERENCE: OVERVIEW 1.5 BELLAH S
CHARACTERIZATION OF RELIGIONS OF DIFFERENCE RELIGIONS OF DIFFERENCE:
THEMES
THEME: DIVINE-HUMAN DIFFERENCE 1.6 OTTO: THE IDEA OF THE HOLY 1.7
CHESTERTON COMMENDS METAPHYSICAL DIFFERENCE 1.8 MCGUIRE ON DUALISM IN
THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH THEME: COMMUNITIES OF DIFFERENCE
1.9 TROELTSCH S DISTINCTION BETWEEN CHURCH AND SECT 1.10 THE DOCTRINE OF
PAPAL INFALLIBILITY, 1870
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1.11 HEILMAN: THE AUTHORITY OF TRADITION IN ULTRA-ORTHODOX
JEWRY 43
THEME: AUTHORITATIVE TEXT 44
1.12 HEILMAN: THE AUTHORITY OF TEXT IN ULTRA-ORTHODOX JEWRY 44 1.13
ANTOUN: MUSLIM FUNDAMENTALISM REJECTS TRADITION IN FAVOUR OF TEXT 45
1.14 TOURNEY ON SCIENCE, CREATIONISM AND THE BIBLE 46
THEME: SIN, EVIL AND REDEMPTION 47
1.15 BARTH ON THE WRATH OF GOD 47
1.16 HAL LINDSEY: ESCAPING THIS EVIL AGE 48
RELIGIONS OF DIFFERENCE: EXPLANATIONS 49
EXPLANATION: REACTION TO MODERNITY 49
1.17 HALLENCREUTZ AND WESTERLUND: FUNDAMENTALISM AS A REVOLT AGAINST THE
MODERN AGE 49
1.18 VOLL EXPLAINS ISLAMIC FUNDAMENTALISM AS A REACTION TO THE FAILURE
OF THE WEST 51
EXPLANATION: REFUGE FROM PLURALISM, ATOMIZATION OR ANOMIE 52 1.19
AMMERMAN EXPLAINS FUNDAMENTALISM AS A REFUGE FROM CHANGE AND CHAOS 52
1.20 HEGLAND CHALLENGES THE ANOMIE THESIS 53
EXPLANATION: PROVISION OF SOCIAL, MORAL, CULTURAL, AND TRANSCENDENT
CAPITAL 55
1.21 GREELEY ON SOCIAL CAPITAL 55
1.22 AMMERMAN ON MORAL AND SPIRITUAL CAPITAL 56
1.23 HEFNER ON TRANSCENDENT CAPITAL AND THE POTENCY OF DIFFERENCE 58
EXPLANATION: SUSTAINING PLAUSIBILITY 59
1.24 BERGER: PLAUSIBILITY STRUCTURES 59
EXPLANATION: DEPENDENCE AND EQUALITY 61
1.25 WARNER ON THE CULTURE OF PUBLIC HUMBLING 61
RELIGIONS OF DIFFERENCE: PROSPECTS 62
1.26 ROOF AND MCKINNEY: THE GROWTH OF HEIGHTENED DIFFERENCE 62
1.27 HUNTER ON THE INEVITABLE LIBERALIZATION OF RELIGIONS OF DIFFERENCE
63
1.28 MARTIN: THE DIFFICULTY OF SUSTAINING HEIGHTENED DIFFERENCE 65 1.29
TROELTSCH ON THE NECESSARY TRANSFORMATION OF RELIGIONS OF DIFFERENCE 66
1.30 VOLL: RELIGIONS OF DIFFERENCE WAX AND WANE 68
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CHAPTER THREE RELIGIONS OF HUMANITY
INTRODUCTION
RELIGIONS OF HUMANITY: OVERVIEWS 1.31 AHLSTROM INTRODUCES CHRISTIAN
LIBERALISM 1.32 KOPF ON RATIONAL FAITH IN INDIA 1.33 AMMERMAN ON
GOLDEN RULE CHRISTIANITY
RELIGIONS OF HUMANITY: THEMES 81
THEME: DEMYTHOLOGIZATION 81
1.34 GAY AND EARLY RATIONALIST CRITICISMS OF TRADITION 81
1.35 BULTMANN ON DEMYTHOLOGIZATION 82
1.36 WOODHEAD: DEMYTHOLOGIZATION ON THE BASIS OF EXPERIENCE 1.37
BERGER ON SUBJECTIVIZATION THEME: HUMANITY AND HUMAN FREEDOM
1.38 PASSMORE: THE PERFECTIBILITY OF MAN 1.39 THE DALAI LAMA: HUMAN
NATURE IS BASICALLY GOOD 1.40 RADFORD RUETHER: THE PROMOTION OF THE
FULL HUMANITY OF WOMEN THEME: ETHIDZATION AND POLITICIZATION OF
RELIGION
1.41 RAMMOHUN ROY: AN ETHICAL RELIGION TO UNITE MANKIND 1.42 ESACK:
ISLAMIC LIBERATION THEOLOGY THEME: OPTIMISM 1.43 YOUNG ON EVOLUTIONARY
OPTIMISM
1.44 NEHRU S RELIGION OF PROGRESS
RELIGIONS OF HUMANITY: EXPLANATIONS 93
EXPLANATION: CAPITULATION OR ACCOMMODATION TO SECULAR CULTURE 93 1.45
BERGER: AN IMMENSE BARGAINING PROCESS WITH SECULAR THOUGHT 93
EXPLANATION: THE CULTURAL LOGIC OF PROTESTANISM 94
1.46 TROELTSCH: LUTHER AS THE FOUNDER OF RELIGIOUS SUBJECTIVISM 94
EXPLANATION: DETRADITIONALIZATION AND THE FLIGHT FROM AUTHORITY 96
1.47 MCLEOD: FREEMASONRY AND SOCIAL CHANGE 96
EXPLANATION: CLERICAL PROTEST 97
1.48 HOFSTADTER: CHRISTIAN LIBERALISM AS SOCIAL PROTEST BY CLERGY 97
EXPLANATION: THE QUEST FOR HUMAN UNITY 98
1.49 SEAGER: RELIGIONS OF HUMANITY AS A RESPONSE TO COLONIAL DIFFERENCE
98
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RELIGIONS OF HUMANITY: PROSPECTS 99
1.50 ROOF AND MCKINNEY: DECLINING NUMBERS, STEADY INFLUENCE 99 1.51
BRUCE: LIBERALISM CANNOT SUSTAIN ITSELF 101
1.52 ROOF: EVOLUTION OF LIBERALISM 102
1.53 GAUSTAD: RELIGIONS OF HUMANITY UNDERMINED BY THE COLLAPSE OF
MODERNIST ASSUMPTIONS 105
1.54 GEE: CAN RELIGIONS OF HUMANITY ADAPT TO MARGINALIZATION AND
PLURALIZATION? 106
1.55 LARSON ON THE CONTINUING INFLUENCE OF THE LIBERAL IDEAL IN INDIA
107
CHAPTER FOUR SPIRITUALITIES OF LIFE NO
INTRODUCTION 110
SPIRITUALITIES OF LIFE: OVERVIEWS 114
1.56 BLOOM S PORTRAYAL 114
1.57 HEELAS S PORTRAYAL 116
1.58 ANON: LOVE YOURSELF 117
1.59 TROELTSCH: INNER SPIRITUALITY IN HISTORICAL CONTEXT 117
SPIRITUALITIES OF LIFE: THEMES 121
THEME: IMMANENCE 121
1.60 WORDSWORTH AND NATURE 121
1.61 FARMER AND THE SELF 121
1.62 HARDING AND THE ULTIMATE IN SELF-RELIANCE 123
THEME: EASTERN 124
1.63 RADHAKRISHNAN: ATMANAM VIDDHI 124
1.64 SAI BABA: BLISS 125
1.65 BURBANK S TESTIMONY 125
1.66 HERRIGEL: INNER ARCHERY 127
THEME: WOMEN, ESSENTIALISM AND ANTI-ESSENTIALISM 127 1.67 CHRIST:
ESSENTIAL DIFFERENCES 127
1.68 MAEDA ON SPIRITUALITY AFTER DECONSTRUCTION 129
THEME: TECHNOLOGY 131
1.69 RUSHKOFF AND TECHNOSHAMANISM 131
1.70 TAYLOR AND TERMINAL FAITH 132
SPIRITUALITIES OF LIFE: EXPLANATIONS 133
EXPLANATION: FAILURES OF THE MAINSTREAM AND THE TURN TO THE SELF 133
1.71 BERGER, BERGER AND KELLNER AND THE SELF AS THE SOURCE OF
SIGNIFICANCE 133
1.72 TIPTON ON ADDRESSING CULTURAL CONFLICT 135
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EXPLANATION: THE EXPECTANCIES OF THE SELF 136
1.73 TAYLOR AND THE MASSIVE SUBJECTIVE TURN OF MODERN CULTURE 136 1.74
SHILS AND THE UNCONTAMINATED SELF 138
1.75 ROOF AND GESCH: BABY-BOOMERS AND NURTURING THE SELF 139
SPIRITUALITIES OF LIFE: PROSPECTS 141
1.76 BRUCE: INSIGNIFICANCE 141
1.77 LUCKMANN: SIGNIFICANCE 142
1.78 INGLEHART AND POSTMATERIALIST VALUES 142
1.79 HEELAS: EXPLORING PROSPECTS 144
1.80 CUPITT: SELF-SPIRITUALITY WITHOUT A SELF? 146
CHAPTER FIVE COMBINATIONS 148
INTRODUCTION 148
EXPERIENTIAL RELIGIONS OF DIFFERENCE (EVANGELICAL-CHARISMATIC) 151 1.81
BEBBINGTON: SCRIPTURE AND EXPERIENCE AS THE TWIN AUTHORITIES OF
EVANGELICALISM 151
1.82 TIPTON: ORDER AND ECSTASY IN COUNTER-CULTURAL CHRISTIANITY 152 1.83
GRIFFITH: THERAPEUTIC EVANGELICALISM 155
1.84 MARTIN ON THE CHARISMATIC UPSURGE 156
EXPERIENTIAL RELIGIONS OF HUMANITY 157
1.85 TAGORE S EXPERIENTIAL RELIGION OF MAN 157
1.86 ROBINSON: GOD AS THE INTER-PERSONAL 158
1.87 WOODHEAD: PRINCESS DIANA S TENDER-HEARTED HUMANITARIANISM 159
1.88 RELIGIOUS SYNTHESIS IN A COURSE IN MIRACLES 161
CONFLICTS, EXPLICIT AND IMPLICIT 162
1.89 WUTHNOW ON THE GREAT FRACTURE IN AMERICAN RELIGION 162 1.90
CHESTERTON DEFINES CHRISTIAN ORTHODOXY OVER AGAINST THEOSOPHY 164
1.91 RUNCIE ON THE CONTRADICTIONS OF PRINCE CHARLES S RELIGION 165 1.92
BERLIN ON ULTIMATE AND UNRESOLVABLE VALUE CLASH 166
PART TWO: CONTEXTS
INTRODUCTION TO PART TWO 171
CHAPTER SIX ECONOMIC 173
INTRODUCTION 173
ECONOMIC: OVERVIEWS 176
2.1 WEBER ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE ECONOMIC IN RELIGION 176 2.2 WEBER ON
ECONOMIC ETHICS 176
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2.3 JOMO SUMMARIZING ISLAMIC ECONOMIC ALTERNATIVES 178
2.4 RABAN: THATCHER S CAPITALISM 179
2.5 TAWNEY AND THE RELIGIOUS CRITIQUE OF CAPITALISM 181
ECONOMIC: EXAMPLES 183
EXAMPLE: WORK ETHICS 183
2.6 GIDDENS SUMMARIZING WEBER S PROTESTANT ETHIC THESIS 183 2.7
ESTRUCH AND A CATHOLIC WORK ETHIC TODAY 184
2.8 BELLAH AND JAPAN 185
EXAMPLE: MAGICAL EMPOWERMENT 187
2.9 SCHNEIDER AND DORNBUSCH: PROSPERITY RELIGION TODAY 187 2.10 PEAK S
ENERGY 188
2.11 RAY: LET THE DIVINE PLAN OF YOUR LIFE MANIFEST ITSELF 190 2.12
SIVANANDA: PROSPERITY IN INDIA 191
EXAMPLE: RESPONSES TO DEPRIVATION 192
2.13 MARX AND ENGELS IN CRITICAL MOOD 192
2.14 BRUCE AND THE APPEAL OF PROSPERITY CHRISTIANITY 194
2.15 LEWIS: SPIRIT POSSESSION AS A WAR BETWEEN THE SEXES 196 2.16
LIENHARDT AND CARGO CULTS 197
2.17 LEVINE AND MASTERLESS MEN 199
2.18 BERGER PORTRAYING SCHOOLS FOR SOCIAL MOBILITY 200 ECONOMIC:
PROSPECTS 201
2.19 BELL AND THE FATE OF THE PROTESTANT WORK ETHIC 201
2.20 HUNTER: EVANGELICALS AND THE SECULARIZATION OF WORK 203 2.21 ROSE
AND THE RESACRALIZATION OF WORK 204
2.22 THRIFT AND NEW AGE MANAGEMENT TRAININGS 206
2.23 MARTIN: LATIN AMERICAN PENTECOSTALISM AND NEW SOCIAL CAPITAL 208
2.24 GIFFORD AND PROSPERITY IN AFRICA 210
2.25 TIPTON AND ZEN ECTOPIA 212
CHAPTER SEVEN POLITICAL 214
INTRODUCTION 214
POLITICAL: OVERVIEWS 218
2.26 MARTIN DIFFERENTIATES THE RELIGIOUS AND THE POLITICAL 218 2.27
HALLENCREUTZ AND WESTERLUND: A TYPOLOGY OF RELATIONS BETWEEN STATE AND
RELIGION 219
2.28 DOUGLAS ON DISESTABLISHMENT 220
2.29 CASANOVA ON THE DEPRIVATIZATION OF RELIGION IN MODERN TIMES 222
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POLITICAL: EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE: RELIGIOUS NATIONALISM AND THEOCRACY 2.30 GARDELL DEFINES
RELIGIOUS NATIONALISM 2.31 JUERGENSMEYER ON THE RISE OF RELIGIOUS
NATIONALISM 2.32 MARTIN OUTLINES THE CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER WHICH FAITH
AND NATION UNITE 227
2.33 ABRAMOV ON ZIONISM 229
2.34 HAYNES: IS ISLAM ALWAYS THEOCRATIC? 230
EXAMPLE: OPPOSITION 231
2.35 1864: THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH CONDEMNS MODERN LIBERALISM 231
2.36 CHAUDHURI: THE MORAL AND RELIGIOUS BASIS OF GANDHI S OPPOSITION TO
BRITISH RULE IN INDIA 232
2.37 BENNIGSEN: SUFI RESISTANCE TO COMMUNISM 233
2.38 MARTIN ON THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE CHURCHES IN OPPOSING COMMUNISM IN
EASTERN EUROPE 234
2.39 LEVINE ON LIBERATION THEOLOGY IN LATIN AMERICA 235
2.40 NICHOLLS: IMAGES OF GOD MAY SUBVERT OR LEGITIMATE POLITICAL
AUTHORITY 236
EXAMPLE: LEGITIMATION 238
2.41 ROUSSEAU AND CIVIL RELIGION 238
2.42 BELLAH: CIVIL RELIGION IN AMERICA 239
2.43 NICHOLLS ON CHRISTIAN LEGITIMATIONS OF NAZISM IN GERMANY 241
EXAMPLE: RELIGION AT THE ORIGINS OF THE MODERN STATE 242 2.44 TROELTSCH
ON THE RELIGIOUS ORIGINS OF MODERN FREEDOM 242 2.45 PARSONS: MODERN
DEMOCRACY AS THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF PROTESTANTISM 243
2.46 SMART: MAOISM AS A RELIGION 244
EXAMPLE: PUBLIC ROLES OF RELIGION WITHIN LIBERAL DEMOCRACIES 246 2.47
MARTIN: DIFFERENTIATION AND THE REDISTRIBUTION OF SECULAR AND SACRED
SPACE 246
2.48 CONWAY ON THE COURSE OF POLITICAL CATHOLICISM IN EUROPE 247
2.49 HAYNES: THE NEW POLITICAL CATHOLICISM 249
2.50 WUTHNOW: THE RISE OF THE NEW CHRISTIAN RIGHT 250
2.51 ROOF AND MCKINNEY: THE INFLUENCE OF BLACK CHURCHES ON AMERICAN
POLITICS 251
2.52 NEUHAUS: PUTTING RELIGION BACK INTO THE NAKED PUBLIC SQUARE 252
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2.53 MARTIN: PENTECOSTALISM AND THE POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF
THE APOLITICAL 254
2.54 SZERSZYNSKI: CULTURAL POLITICS 255
POLITICAL: PROSPECTS 257
2.55 CASANOVA: RELIGION BEFORE THE JUGGERNAUT OF MODERNITY 257 2.56
FENN: THE DIFFUSION OF THE SACRED 258
2.57 NEUHAUS: RELIGION AND THE SURVIVAL OF LIBERAL DEMOCRACY 259 2.58
BELLAH HOPES FOR AN INTERNATIONAL CIVIL RELIGION 260
2.59 JUERGENSMEYER: THE ONWARD MARCH OF RELIGIOUS NATIONALISM? 261
2.60 GIDDENS: FROM EMANCIPATORY POLITICS TO IDENTITY POLITICS 263
CHAPTER EIGHT DIFFERENCE: GENDERED AND ETHNIC 264
INTRODUCTION 264
DIFFERENCE: OVERVIEWS 268
2.61 HALL: OPEN AND PRESCRIPTIVE DIFFERENCE 268
2.62 SAID: THE ORIENTAL OTHER 270
2.63 HEELAS: RELIGION AND POSTMODERN DIFFERENCE 271
DIFFERENCE: EXAMPLES 273
EXAMPLE: GENDERED DIFFERENCE 273
2.64 PIUS XI: WOMEN S DIFFERENCE 273
2.65 KHOMENI: HONOURABLE WOMEN 274
2.66 DALY: POST-CHRISTIAN INSISTENCE ON WOMEN S DIFFERENCE 275 2.67
JACQUELYN GRANT: BLACK WOMEN S JESUS 276
2.68 DAVIDMAN ON JEWISH WOMEN SEEKING TRADITIONAL DIFFERENTIATED
GENDER ROLES 277
2.69 AHMED: THE RETURN TO THE VEIL AS A SOURCE OF EMPOWERMENT 278
2.70 CUCCHIARI: PENTECOSTALISM AND THE DOMESTICATION OF MEN 279 2.71
MARLER: FAMILY BREAKDOWN/CHURCH BREAKDOWN 282
2.72 LEHMAN: DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WOMEN AND MEN IN MINISTRY 284
2.73 COMAROFF AND COMAROFF: WOMEN AS SIGNS AND CIPHERS IN AFRICA 284
2.74 VAN DER VEER: WOMEN AS SIGNS AND CIPHERS IN PAKISTAN 286 EXAMPLE:
ETHNIC DIFFERENCE 288
2.75 HOBSBAWM ON INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN RELIGION AND ETHNICITY 288 2.76
VOLL: ETHNICITY AND ISLAM 289
2.77 MULLINS: RELIGIO-ETHNIC MOBILIZATION IN KOREA 290
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2.78 GARDELL ON RACE IDEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS NATIONALISM 291
2.79 DANZGER ON DIFFERENCE AND JEWISH IDENTITY 292
2.80 TRIGANO ON THE HOLOCAUST AND JEWISH IDENTITY 293
DIFFERENCE: PROSPECTS 294
2.81 HUNWICK: POST-COLONIAL REASSERTION OF RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCE 294 2.82
WUTHNOW: DIVERSITY IN SMALL GROUP SPIRITUALITY 296
2.83 STARHAWK ON INVENTING RELIGION WITHOUT ABSOLUTES 297 2.84 MARTIN:
THE IDEA OF UNITY AS THE BIG IDEA 299
2.85 CLARKE: THE TENSION BETWEEN UNIVERSALISM AND DIFFERENCE 300
PART THREE: TRENDS
INTRODUCTION TO PART THREE 305
CHAPTER NINE SECULARIZATION 307
INTRODUCTION 307
SECULARIZATION: OVERVIEWS 309
3.1 HAMMOND SUMMARIZING SECULARIZATION AS A ONE-DIRECTIONAL PROCESS 309
3.2 BELL AND ENLIGHTENED THINKERS 309
3.3 JAMESON: THE DISAPPEARANCE THESIS THAT RELIGION IS ALREADY DEAD 313
3.4 WILSON: THE DIFFERENTIATION THESIS THAT RELIGION HAS LOST ITS PUBLIC
SIGNIFICANCE 313
3.5 MARTIN AND THE COEXISTENCE APPROACH: SECULARIZATION AND VITALITY 315
SECULARIZATION: EXAMPLES 317
3.6 BRIERLEY AND WRAIGHT ON DECLINING CHURCH MEMBERSHIP 317 3.7 HADAWAY,
MARLER AND CHAVES ON HALVING CHURCH ATTENDANCE IN THE UNITED STATES 319
3.8 HUNTER AND THE FORTUNES OF EVANGELICALISM 320
SECULARIZATION: EXPLANATIONS 321
EXPLANATION: THE TRIUMPH OF SECULAR REASON 321
3-9 KANT ON THE COURAGE TO USE YOUR OWN UNDERSTANDING 321 3.10 GERTH
AND MILLS SUMMARIZING WEBER ON RATIONALIZATION AND DISENCHANTMENT 322
3.11 WILSON AND THE ROLE PLAYED BY SCIENCE 323
3.12 WEBER S IRON CAGE 324
3-13 MARX S ALL THAT IS SOLID MELTS INTO AIR 326
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EXPLANATION: FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIATION 327
3.14 WILSON EXPLAINING SECULARIZATION 327
EXPLANATION: DIFFERENTIATION AND THE GROWTH OF THE SECULAR STATE 330
3.15 DE TOCQUEVILLE AND EQUALITY 330
3.16 CASANOVA ON THE PRIVATIZATION OF RELIGION AS CONSTITUTIVE OF
WESTERN MODERNITY 331
EXPLANATION: PLURALIZATION 333
3.17 BERGER: CERTAINTY IS HARD TO COME BY 333
3.18 MARTIN: THE BREAKING OF BONDS IN GENERAL 335
EXPLANATION: THE TURN TO CONSUMERIZED EXPERIENCE 337 3.19 BYRON S
SENSATION 337
3.20 LASCH AND ORGIASTIC, ECSTATIC RELIGIOSITY 338
3.21 WILSON AND PUSHPIN, POETRY, OR POPCORN 339
3.22 BAUMAN S PERFECT CONSUMERS 340
CHAPTER TEN DETRADITIONALIZATION 342
INTRODUCTION 342
DETRADITIONALIZATION: OVERVIEWS 347
3.23 TROELTSCH: ON THE VALUE OF THIS PRESENT LIFE 347
3.24 SIMMEL: THIS WHOLLY FORMLESS MYSTICISM 348
3.25 BELLAH: . .. WITHOUT IMPOSING . .. A PREFABRICATED SET OF ANSWERS
349
3.26 BELLAH ET AL.: SHEILAISM 352
3.27 RADHAKRISHNAN: MYSTICISM AS THE ESCAPE FROM TRADITION 354 3.28
BECKFORD ON POSTMODERN RELIGION 355
DETRADITIONALIZATION: EXAMPLES 356
EXAMPLE: THE RADICALLY DETRADITIONALIZED 356
3.29 ADAMS AND HAAKEN: ANTICULTURAL CULTURE 356
3.30 KOPP: KILLING THE BUDDHA 357
3.31 JAYAKAR: KRISHNAMURTI AND TRUTH IS A PATHLESS LAND 358 3.32
CHRIST, STARHAWK AND THE NATURE OF THE GODDESS 359
EXAMPLE: THE LESS RADICALLY DETRADITIONALIZED 359
3.33 STANTON: THE GOLDEN RULE 359
3.34 MILLER AND THE NEW PARADIGM CHURCHES AND A MIDDLE COURSE 360
EXAMPLE: INDIVIDUALIZED RELIGION 362
3.35 DURKHEIM ON A FREE PRIVATE, OPTIONAL RELIGION, FASHIONED ACCORDING
TO ONE S OWN NEEDS 362
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3.36 CASANOVA AND THE CULT OF THE INDIVIDUAL 363
3.37 WUTHNOW ON PRIVATIZATION 365
3.38 BECKFORD: RELIGION HAS COME ADRIFT FROM ITS FORMER POINTS OF
ANCHORAGE 365
DETRADITIONALIZATION: EXPLANATIONS 367
EXPLANATION: THE TURN TO THE DETRADITIONALIZED SELF 367
3.39 HEELAS SUMMARIZING THE STANDARD HISTORY OF THE TURN TO THE SELF
367
3.40 SIMMEL: THE SUBJECTIVISM OF MODERN PERSONAL LIFE . . . 371 3.41
GEHLEN AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PSYCHE ITSELF 372 3.42 HUNTER,
EVANGELICALISM AND FASCINATION WITH THE SELF 374 EXPLANATION: FREEDOM
AND CHOICE 376
3.43 BELL: ALL IS TO BE EXPLORED 376
3.44 BLOOM: NOT DON T DO THAT! 376
3.45 WUTHNOW AND RELIGIOUS POPULISM IN THE USA 377
3.46 BERGER: THE NECESSITY TO MAKE CHOICES AS TO . .. BELIEFS 378
3.47 VOYE AND DOBBELAERE: BRICOLAGE BEYOND SECULARIZATION 380
EXPLANATION: THE IMPACT OF DEMOCRATIZATION AND UNIVERSALIZATION 381
3.48 DE TOCQUEVILLE, DEMOCRACY AND RELIGION 381
3.49 HATCH, DEMOCRACY AND RELIGION 382
3.50 CASANOVA: CATHOLICISM AND A UNIVERSALISTIC LANGUAGE 384
CHAPTER ELEVEN UNIVERSALIZATION 386
INTRODUCTION 386
UNIVERSALIZATION: OVERVIEWS 388
3.51 HERBERG S AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE 388
3.52 WUTHNOW AND DECLINING TENSIONS 391
3.53 WILSON ON BRITAIN AND THE MARGINALLY DIFFERENT 391 3.54 HUXLEY S
PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY 392
3.55 HEELAS SUMMARIZING DIFFERENTIATION AND DEDIFFERENTIATION 393
UNIVERSALIZATION: EXAMPLES 396
EXAMPLE: RELIGIONS OF DIFFERENCE 396
3.56 OTTO S UNNAMED SOMETHING 396
3.57 BAHR ON SHIFTS TO THE MORE LIBERAL IN MIDDLETOWN 396
EXAMPLE: RELIGIONS OF HUMANITY 397
3.58 BONNEY: THE WORLD S PARLIAMENT OF RELIGIONS AND THE GOLDEN RULE
397
3-59 KIING: TRUE RELIGION IS THE FULFILMENT OF TRUE HUMANITY 399
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3.60 GILLMAN: QUAKERS AND WHY HAVE MEMBERSHIP AT ALL? 400
3.61 TAGORE AND MESSENGERS OF MAN 401
EXAMPLE: SPIRITUALITIES OF LIFE 402
3.62 EMERSON AND THE BEATITUDE OF MAN 402
3.63 BECKFORD AND HOLISTIC SPIRITUALITY 404
3.64 GANDHI AND THE PERMANENT ELEMENT IN HUMAN NATURE 405
UNIVERSALIZATION: EXPLANATIONS 406
EXPLANATION: DETRADITIONALIZATION AND THE TURN TO HUMANITY 406 3.65
HEELAS EXPLAINING LINKS BETWEEN DETRADITIONALIZATION AND THE ETHIC OF
HUMANITY 406
EXPLANATION: HANDLING DIFFERENCE 410
3.66 TOULMIN AND THE RELIGIOUS WARS 410
3.67 NIEBUHR ON THE ROAD TO UNITY 411
3.68 ROLLAND REACTING TO THIS SHAMEFUL WORLD WAR 412
3.69 JOHN PAUL II RESPONDING TO DIFFERENCE 413
3.70 HEFNER AND A SHARED NATIONAL CULTURE IN INDONESIA 414 3.71 PAREL:
GANDHI S SEARCH FOR NATIONAL INTEGRATION 416 3.72 BERGER AND RESPONSES
TO COMPETITION IN THE MARKET 417 EXPLANATION: DEMOCRACY AND EQUALITY 419
3.73 DE TOCQUEVILLE: EQUALITY AND THE UNITY OF THE CREATOR 419 3.74
BLOOM AND OPENNESS 419
3.75 WUTHNOW, TOLERATION AND COLLEGE EDUCATION 421
EXPLANATION: THE ROLE PLAYED BY CAPITALISM 42 1
3.76 GELLNER AND THE EGALITARIAN OUTLOOK 421
3.77 BRUCE: MODERNIZATION AND FUNDAMENTAL EGALITARIANISM 423
CHAPTER TWELVE SACRALIZATION 429
INTRODUCTION 429
SACRALIZATION: OVERVIEWS 433
3.78 CASANOVA ON A RADICAL CHANGE IN INTELLECTUAL CLIMATE 433 3.79
BERGER: SECULARIZATION THEORY AS ESSENTIALLY MISTAKEN 434 3.80
CASANOVA: RELIGION AND THE ONGOING CONSTRUCTION OF THE MODERN WORLD
437
3.81 HAYNES, DEPRIVATIZATION AND THE DISCONTENTS OF MODERNITY 441
3.82 WARNER AND AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM 442
3.83 HOOVER SUMMARIZING THE GROWTH OF RELIGION IN MIDDLETOWN 443
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SACRALIZATION: EXAMPLES 444
EXAMPLE: RELIGIONS OF DIFFERENCE VS. RELIGIONS OF HUMANITY 444 3.84
BERGER AND THE RISE OF RELIGIONS DRIPPING WITH REACTIONARY
SUPERNATURALISM 444
3.85 VOLL AND DYNAMIC ISLAM 445
EXAMPLE: EXPERIENTIAL RELIGIONS OF DIFFERENCE 447
3.86 HUNTER: EVANGELICALISM IN THE USA AS FAR FROM PALE AND LIFELESS
447
3.87 MILLER: A NEW ERA OF POSTDENOMINATIONAL CHRISTIANITY IN AMERICA
448
EXAMPLE: SPIRITUALITIES OF LIFE 449
3.88 LEWIS ON A SIGNIFICANT CULTURAL SHIFT 449
EXAMPLE: VITALITY BEYOND INSTITUTIONALIZED RELIGION 451 3.89 HEELAS ON
GROWTH BEYOND CHURCH AND CHAPEL 451
SACRALIZATION: EXPLANATIONS 454
EXPLANATION: RELIGIONS OF DIFFERENCE 454
3.90 CASANOVA, DEPRIVATIZATION AND THE CRITIQUE OF MODERNITY 454 3.91
BRUCE: RELIGION, CULTURAL DEFENCE AND TRANSITION 456
3.92 HEFNER: GELLNER, ISLAM AND THE NATION-STATE 457
3.93 ELPHICK: RAPID CHANGE IN SOUTH AFRICA 459
3.94 KELLEY AND THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTION OF RELIGION 460
3.95 BERGER ON THE QUEST FOR CERTAINTY 461
3.96 STARK: PLURALISM AND CREATING A DEMAND 462
EXPLANATION: EXPERIENTIAL RELIGIONS OF DIFFERENCE 463
3.97 MILLER: WHY ARE THE NEW PARADIGM CHURCHES GROWING? 463 EXPLANATION:
SPIRITUALITIES OF LIFE 465
3.98 BERGER: MODERNIZATION AND SUBJECTIVIZATION ARE COGNATE PROCESSES
465
3.99 LUCKMANN: A PROFOUND CHANGE IN THE LOCATION OF RELIGION IN
SOCIETY 467
3.100 STARK AND SECULARIZATION AS SELF-LIMITING 469
EXPLANATION: SIGNIFICANCE BEYOND INSTITUTIONALIZED RELIGION 470 3.101
HEELAS AND CONSTRUCTING AUTOBIOGRAPHIES 470
EXPLANATION: THE NEED FOR RELIGION, AND THE FUTURE 471
3.102 BELL AND THE RETURN OF THE SACRED 471
CONCLUSION 476
REFERENCES 496
INDEX OF NAMES 504
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