Secularization elsewhere: it is more complicated than that

This paper argues that the modern secularization thesis is in the first place an explanation of the past of European societies and their colonial offshoots and that, contra its critics, it was not intended as a universal template. Such momentous historical changes cannot simply be repeated if only b...

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Main Author: Steve Bruce
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2017-10-01
Series:Política & Sociedade
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/politica/article/view/53262
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spelling doaj-7de75055bdcd448b952c30ff63cfdd472020-11-25T01:29:17ZporUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaPolítica & Sociedade1677-41402175-79842017-10-01163619521110.5007/2175-7984.2017v16n36p19527819Secularization elsewhere: it is more complicated than thatSteve Bruce0University of AberdeenThis paper argues that the modern secularization thesis is in the first place an explanation of the past of European societies and their colonial offshoots and that, contra its critics, it was not intended as a universal template. Such momentous historical changes cannot simply be repeated if only because, while the secularization of Europe was unprecedented, largely secular societies, that can attract emulation or rejection, now exist. What we might expect, and why, is detailed before the case of Brazil is considered. The paper concludes that, while it is too early to be certain that Brazilian changes fit the expectation that modernization weakens religion, we can probably conclude that they are minimally consistent with that expectation.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/politica/article/view/53262secularizationbrazilmodernization
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Secularization elsewhere: it is more complicated than that
Política & Sociedade
secularization
brazil
modernization
author_facet Steve Bruce
author_sort Steve Bruce
title Secularization elsewhere: it is more complicated than that
title_short Secularization elsewhere: it is more complicated than that
title_full Secularization elsewhere: it is more complicated than that
title_fullStr Secularization elsewhere: it is more complicated than that
title_full_unstemmed Secularization elsewhere: it is more complicated than that
title_sort secularization elsewhere: it is more complicated than that
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Política & Sociedade
issn 1677-4140
2175-7984
publishDate 2017-10-01
description This paper argues that the modern secularization thesis is in the first place an explanation of the past of European societies and their colonial offshoots and that, contra its critics, it was not intended as a universal template. Such momentous historical changes cannot simply be repeated if only because, while the secularization of Europe was unprecedented, largely secular societies, that can attract emulation or rejection, now exist. What we might expect, and why, is detailed before the case of Brazil is considered. The paper concludes that, while it is too early to be certain that Brazilian changes fit the expectation that modernization weakens religion, we can probably conclude that they are minimally consistent with that expectation.
topic secularization
brazil
modernization
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/politica/article/view/53262
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