04227nam 2200469 450 991049522040332120220428122422.03-030-72881-1(CKB)4100000011996769(MiAaPQ)EBC6698631(Au-PeEL)EBL6698631(EXLCZ)99410000001199676920220428d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNonreligious imaginaries of world repairing /Lori G. Beaman, Timothy Stacey, editorsCham, Switzerland :Springer,[2021]©20211 online resource (156 pages)3-030-72880-3 Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- The Contribution of Studies of World Repairing to the Study of Both Religion and Nonreligion -- The Contribution of the Study of Nonreligion to Understanding World-Repairing Work -- References -- Part I: Mapping the Issues -- Chapter 2: Theoretical and Methodological Background to Understandings of (Non)religion -- References -- Chapter 3: How New Is the Study of Nonreligion? Theological Contributions to the Emergent Reflection on Nonreligion in Social Sciences -- To Be or Not to Be Religious -- Roman Catholics and Nones -- From the True Faith to Several Faiths -- Conclusion: Shift from a Focus on Beliefs to a Focus on What We Believe in -- References -- Part II: Now What? -- Chapter 4: Going, Going, Gone? Canadian Churches and the Rise of Non-religion -- References -- Chapter 5: The Mobilization of Religious and Nonreligious Imaginaries in Argentine Sexual Politics -- Religious and Nonreligious Diversity in Contemporary Argentina -- Apostasy: The Politics of Disidentification -- CDD: The Politics of Dissidence -- Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Positive Content -- Chapter 6: Cultural Creatives: Embodiment of a Transmodern Vision -- The Social Tendency of Cultural Creatives and Its Central Narratives -- The End of an Era -- End of the Modern Myth -- Paradigm Shift and Transmodern Society -- Alternative Visions for a Better Future -- A "culture of actions" or the Politics of Small Steps -- Repairing Society -- An Ecosophical Conscience -- A Sustainable Model -- Integrating Ecosophy: The Role of Spirituality -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Reweaving Spheres: Towards an Ultimate Meaning of Practice -- Introduction -- Methods -- The Separation of Spheres in Vancouver.Reweaving Spheres: Towards an Ultimate Meaning of Practice -- References -- Chapter 8: Not Radical, Not Preaching, but Reaching Out to Others: Nonreligious Expressions of Identity and Relationality Through Food -- Towards Lived Expressions of Nonreligion Via Study of Ordinary Food Consumption -- Research Aim, Data and Methods -- Expressions of Identity and Relationality Through Food -- Distancing from Extreme Stances -- Navigating Delicate Issues with Others -- Reaching Out to Others Through Food -- Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Part IV: Living Well Together in a New Diversity -- Chapter 9: "World Repairing" and 'Non religious' in Law: Antithetical Notions or New Mindsets? -- Introduction -- Situating Ourselves, Situating Law? -- Stories of Non-religion, Commitments and Law -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Collaboration Across Difference: New Diversities and the Challenges of Our Times -- References -- Chapter 11: Afterword: Towards an Understanding of Being Human -- Introduction -- References -- Index.Irreligion and sociologyAtheismSocial actionElectronic books.Irreligion and sociology.Atheism.Social action.211Beaman Lori G.Stacey TimothyMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910495220403321Nonreligious imaginaries of world repairing2836525UNINA