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Record Nr.

UNINA9910746985803321

Autore

Costa Paolo

Titolo

The Post-Secular City : The New Secularization Debate / Paolo Costa

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Paderborn, : Brill | Schöningh, 2022

ISBN

3-657-79526-X

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource

Collana

Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society Supplementa ; 2

Disciplina

200.19

Soggetti

laïcité

modernity

religion

post-colonialism

death of God

Charles Taylor

Jürgen Habermas

future of religion

culture wars

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Material / Paolo Costa -- Copyright page / Paolo Costa -- Dedication / Paolo Costa -- Acknowledgements / Paolo Costa -- Introduction Secularization: A Modern Myth? / Paolo Costa -- Chapter 1 A Strange Dispute at the Deathbed of Religion: Blumenberg and Löwith Cross Swords / Paolo Costa -- Chapter 2 A Work of Demolition and Reconstruction: David Martin Defies the Establishment / Paolo Costa -- Chapter 3 In Search of a New Grand Narrative: Charles Taylor’s Secularity / Paolo Costa -- Chapter 4 Working within a New Paradigm: Hans Joas’s Convergent Trajectory / Paolo Costa -- Chapter 5 Standing on the Edges of the New Paradigm: A Postcolonial Point of View / Paolo Costa -- Chapter 6 A Probe into Deep Time: Marcel Gauchet and the Problematic Exit from Religion / Paolo Costa -- Chapter 7 The Fragile Supremacy of Reason: Jürgen Habermas and the Concept of Post-Secularity / Paolo Costa -- Chapter 8 After the Death of God: Nietzsche’s Long Shadow / Paolo Costa -- Chapter 9 Conclusion: Do



We Still Need the Concept of Secularization? / Paolo Costa -- Index / Paolo Costa.

Sommario/riassunto

“The Post-Secular City” is the first attempt to systematically map and assess the recent debate about secularization.“The Post-Secular City” examines the alleged shift from a “secular” to a “post-secular” dispensation from the perspective of the ongoing de-construction of the secularization “theorem” (as Hans Blumenberg called it). Accordingly, the new secularization debate is described as being polarized between the “de-constructors” and the “maintainers” of the standard thesis of secularization. This is the assumption underlying an ambitious effort to map the field, which consists of a long introduction where “secularization” is analyzed as a deeply problematic concept-of-process and of eight chapters in which several protagonists of the recent debate are discussed as crucial junctions of a multidisciplinary conversation.