02263nam 2200433zu 450 991102872820332120260212085552.0951-858-950-X9789518589504(CKB)41515870300041(IL-JeEL)9941515870300041(EXLCZ)994151587030004120251002|2025uuuu || |finur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSekularismit uskonnon ja maallisen rajankäyntejäHelsinki :Finnish Literature Society/SKS,2025.1 online resource951-858-949-6 9789518589498 Includes bibliographical references (pages) and index.Secularisms: Negotiating boundaries between the religious and the secular is a Finnish-language edited volume that explores the multiplicity of secularisms in both past and present from a global perspective. The twelve authors represent five different disciplines: the study of religion, anthropology, theology, church history, and political history. The volume is divided into four parts, each united by a common theme. The first part focuses on concepts related to secularism and the roots of secularist thought in Christianity. The second part discusses the different histories of state secularisms through cases of the Soviet Union, Turkey, and Indonesia. The third part examines how religion is portrayed in the Finnish public sphere, with cases on women’s spirituality and debates within the peace movement. The fourth and final part focuses on the legacy of secularist colonial policies in the Global South, with examples from Madagascar, Ghana, and Brazil.SecularismHistoryReligion and stateHistoryReligion and politicsHistoryReligious pluralismHistorySecularismHistory.Religion and stateHistory.Religion and politicsHistory.Religious pluralismHistory.Kallinen TimoLaitila TeuvoBOOK9911028728203321Sekularismit4539471UNINA