Faith as an option: possible futures for Christianity

Many people these days regard religion as outdated and are unable to understand how believers can intellectually justify their faith. Nonbelievers have long assumed that progress in technology and the sciences renders religion irrelevant. Believers, in contrast, see religion as vital to society'...

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Main Author: Joas, Hans 1948- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Stanford, California Stanford University Press 2014
In:Year: 2014
Series/Journal:Cultural memory in the present
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Secularization / Christianity / Future / Religious sociology
Further subjects:B Church History 21st century
B Faith
B Secularism
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Summary:Many people these days regard religion as outdated and are unable to understand how believers can intellectually justify their faith. Nonbelievers have long assumed that progress in technology and the sciences renders religion irrelevant. Believers, in contrast, see religion as vital to society's spiritual and moral well-being. But does modernization lead to secularization? Does secularization lead to moral decay? Sociologist Hans Joas argues that these two supposed certainties have kept scholars from serious contemporary debate and that people must put these old arguments aside in order for d
Item Description:"Originally published in German in 2012 under the title Glaube als Option
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:080479278X