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British
Sociological Association
Sociology
of Religion Study Group
Predicting
Religion
Christian, Secular and Alternative Futures
Grace Davie,
Paul Heelas and Linda Woodhead
Series: BSA
Sub Series of Religion and Theology in Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Series
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Religion
in the contemporary west is undergoing rapid change. In Predicting Religion
twenty experts in the study of religion present their predictions about
the future of religion in the 21st century - predictions based on careful
analysis of the contemporary religious scene from traditional forms of
Christianity to new spiritualities. The range of predictions is broad.
A number predict further secularization - with religion in the west seen
as being in a state of terminal decline. Others question this approach
and suggest that we are witnessing not decline but transformation understood
in different ways: a shift from theism to pantheism, from outer to inner
authority, from God to self-as-god, and above all from religion to spirituality.
This accessible
book on the contemporary religious scene offers students and scholars
of the sociology of religion and theology, as well as interested general
readers, fresh insights into the future of religion and spirituality in
the west.
Published
in association with the British Sociological Association Study of Religion
group, in the Ashgate Religion and Theology in Interdisciplinary Perspective
series.
Contents
Introduction; Beyond European and American exceptionalisms: towards a
global perspective,José
Casanova; On secularization and its prediction: a self-examination, David
Martin; The evolutionary principle in the study of religion and society,
Olivier Tschannen; The demise of Christianity in Britain, Steve Bruce;
Prediction and prophecy in the future of religion, Bryan Wilson; 'A very
religious people? Religious decline in Wales and the consequences for
Welsh identity, Paul Chambers; Contemporary social networks and implications
for the future of personal religious beliefs, Rob Hirst; A place at high
table? Assessing the future of charismatic Christianity, Martin Percy;
The decline of the Church in England as a local membership organization:
predicting the nature of civil society in 2050, Helen Cameron; After secularism:
British government and the inner cities, Jenny Taylor; The self as the
basis for religious faith: spirituality of gay, lesbian and bisexual Christians,
Andrew Yip; The Quakers: towards an alternate ordering, Gay Pilgrim; Understanding
the spirituality of people who don't go to church, Kate Hunt; 'Witchcraft
will not soon vanish from this earth'. Wicca in the 21st century, Jo Pearson;
Alexis de Tocqueville, Pantheism, and the religion of democracy, S.J.D.
Green; Religion on - religion in cyberspace, Anastasia Karaflogka; The
paranormal in Swedish religiosity, Ulf Sjödin; Are the stars coming
out? Secularization and the future of astrology in the west, Wayne Spencer;
An ageing New Age?, Paul Heelas and Benjamin Seel; Index.
Further Information
Affiliation: Grace Davie, University of Exeter, UK, Linda Woodhead, Lancaster
University and Paul Heelas, Lancaster University, UK
ISBN: 0 7546 3009 9
Publication Date: 05/2003
Number of Pages: c. 262 pages
Binding: Hardback
Binding Options: Available in Hardback and Paperback
Book Size: 234 x 156 mm
British Library Reference: 306.6
Library of Congress Reference: 2002026286
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