- The term
desecularization was
coined by
Peter L. Berger, a
former proponent of the
secularization thesis, in his 1999 book The
Desecularization of the World...
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contemporary texts. The term "
desecularization"
appears in the
title of
Peter L. Berger's
seminal 1999 work The
Desecularization of the World:
Resurgent Religion...
- in general.
Christian sociologist Peter L.
Berger coined the term
desecularization to
describe this phenomenon. In addition,
secularization rates are...
- Pan-Islamism
Islamism Muslim supremacism Caliphalism Salafism Jihadism Desecularization Anti-Western
sentiment Anti-nationalism
Antisemitism Anti-Zionism Anti-democracy...
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expected Soviet invasion of ****stan. He is
praised by
Islamists for his
desecularization efforts and
opposition to
Western culture. Zia's
detractors criticize...
- In The
Desecularization of the World, he
cites both
Western academia and
Western Europe itself as
exceptions to the
triumphant desecularization hypothesis:...
- Routledge. p. 80. ISBN 978-1-317-67310-1. Saeed,
Sadia (2016).
Politics of
Desecularization: Law and the
Minority Question in ****stan.
Cambridge University Press...
- ISBN 978-1-108-83602-9 Bhatia,
Mohita (2021), "Secularization and
desecularization in Jammu:
interrogating the
canonical approaches", in Tremblay, Reeta...
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starts with this sentence: "Secularism is a
beleaguered doctrine."
Desecularization Postsecularism Pseudo-secularism
Secular liberalism Luke W. Galen....
- the
numbers of
religious adherents around the world. In sociology,
desecularization is the
proliferation or
growth of religion, most
commonly after a period...