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In spite of the debate about secularization or de-secularization, the existential-bodily need for religion is basically the same as always. What have been changed are the horizons within which religions are interpreted and the relationships within which religions are integrated. This book explores how religions continue to challenge secular democracy and science, and how religions are themselves being challenged by secular values and practices.
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In spite of the debate about secularization or de-secularization, the existential-bodily need for religion is basically the same as always. What have been changed are the horizons within which religions are interpreted and the relationships within which religions are integrated. This book explores how religions continue to challenge secular democracy and science, and how religions are themselves being challenged by secular values and practices.
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Lisbet Christoffersen is Professor in Law, Religion and Society at Roskilde University, Denmark, and Adjunct Professor of Law and Religion with Ecclesiastical Law at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark Hanne Petersen is Professor of Legal Cultures. She is part of a management team of the Centre for Studies of Legal Culture at the University of Copenhagen. She was formerly Professor of Jurisprudence and Sociology of Law at the University of Greenland, and Professor of Greenlandic Sociology of Law at the University of Copenhagen. Margit Warburg is Professor in Sociology of Religion at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark Hans Raun Iversen is Associate Professor for Practical Theology at the University of Copenhagen;
Introduction, Hanne Petersen; Part 1 Challenges; Political and Intellectual
Challenge; Chapter 1 Religion Challenging the Myth of Secular Democracy,
José Casanova; Chapter 2 'Fundamentalism' and the Pluralization of
Value-Orientations, Peter Beyer; Chapter 3 Intellectual Challenges from
Religion, Sven-Eric Liedman; Chapter 4 Political and Intellectual
Challenges: A Sociological Response, Grace Davie; Chapter 5 Political and
Intellectual Challenges: A Theological Response, Niels Henrik Gregersen;
The Religion and Science Debate; Chapter 6 Challenges in the 21st Century:
Religion and Science, Philip Clayton; Chapter 7 Religions and the Natural
Sciences: Appeals to Science as Religious Advocacy?, Willem B. Drees;
Chapter 8 The Need of Real Doubt in Religion and Science, Jesper Hoffmeyer;
Part 2 Transformations; Islam and State Politics; Chapter 9 -96: 37-53. A
Critical Analysis of Transformative Processes in Islamic Law and Muslim
State Practice, Shaheen Sardar Ali; Chapter 10 Clashes and Encounters:
Challenges in Nordic Legal Cultures Related to Law and Religion, Kjell Å
Modéer; Chapter 11 Law and Religion in Europe, Silvio Ferrari; Secularism
and State Politics; Chapter 12 Republicisation of Religion in France,
Sébastien Tank-Storper; Chapter 13 The Meaning of Privatization and
De-privatization, Martin Riesebrodt; Denmark and the Cartoons; Chapter 14
The Settled Secularity of Happy Denmark, David Martin; Chapter 15
Background of the Cartoon Crisis in Danish Mentality, Hans Raun Iversen;
Chapter 16 The Politics of Lutheran Secularism: Reiterating Secularism in
the Wake of the Cartoon Crisis 1 An earlier version of this essay was
presented at the Political and Social Philosophy Research Seminar,
Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, 15 November 2007. I
would like to thank the participants for their comments., Anders
Berg-Sørensen; Chapter 17 Globalisation and Religious Diasporas: A
Reassessment in the Light of the Cartoon Crisis, Margit Warburg;
Challenge; Chapter 1 Religion Challenging the Myth of Secular Democracy,
José Casanova; Chapter 2 'Fundamentalism' and the Pluralization of
Value-Orientations, Peter Beyer; Chapter 3 Intellectual Challenges from
Religion, Sven-Eric Liedman; Chapter 4 Political and Intellectual
Challenges: A Sociological Response, Grace Davie; Chapter 5 Political and
Intellectual Challenges: A Theological Response, Niels Henrik Gregersen;
The Religion and Science Debate; Chapter 6 Challenges in the 21st Century:
Religion and Science, Philip Clayton; Chapter 7 Religions and the Natural
Sciences: Appeals to Science as Religious Advocacy?, Willem B. Drees;
Chapter 8 The Need of Real Doubt in Religion and Science, Jesper Hoffmeyer;
Part 2 Transformations; Islam and State Politics; Chapter 9 -96: 37-53. A
Critical Analysis of Transformative Processes in Islamic Law and Muslim
State Practice, Shaheen Sardar Ali; Chapter 10 Clashes and Encounters:
Challenges in Nordic Legal Cultures Related to Law and Religion, Kjell Å
Modéer; Chapter 11 Law and Religion in Europe, Silvio Ferrari; Secularism
and State Politics; Chapter 12 Republicisation of Religion in France,
Sébastien Tank-Storper; Chapter 13 The Meaning of Privatization and
De-privatization, Martin Riesebrodt; Denmark and the Cartoons; Chapter 14
The Settled Secularity of Happy Denmark, David Martin; Chapter 15
Background of the Cartoon Crisis in Danish Mentality, Hans Raun Iversen;
Chapter 16 The Politics of Lutheran Secularism: Reiterating Secularism in
the Wake of the Cartoon Crisis 1 An earlier version of this essay was
presented at the Political and Social Philosophy Research Seminar,
Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, 15 November 2007. I
would like to thank the participants for their comments., Anders
Berg-Sørensen; Chapter 17 Globalisation and Religious Diasporas: A
Reassessment in the Light of the Cartoon Crisis, Margit Warburg;
Introduction, Hanne Petersen; Part 1 Challenges; Political and Intellectual
Challenge; Chapter 1 Religion Challenging the Myth of Secular Democracy,
José Casanova; Chapter 2 'Fundamentalism' and the Pluralization of
Value-Orientations, Peter Beyer; Chapter 3 Intellectual Challenges from
Religion, Sven-Eric Liedman; Chapter 4 Political and Intellectual
Challenges: A Sociological Response, Grace Davie; Chapter 5 Political and
Intellectual Challenges: A Theological Response, Niels Henrik Gregersen;
The Religion and Science Debate; Chapter 6 Challenges in the 21st Century:
Religion and Science, Philip Clayton; Chapter 7 Religions and the Natural
Sciences: Appeals to Science as Religious Advocacy?, Willem B. Drees;
Chapter 8 The Need of Real Doubt in Religion and Science, Jesper Hoffmeyer;
Part 2 Transformations; Islam and State Politics; Chapter 9 -96: 37-53. A
Critical Analysis of Transformative Processes in Islamic Law and Muslim
State Practice, Shaheen Sardar Ali; Chapter 10 Clashes and Encounters:
Challenges in Nordic Legal Cultures Related to Law and Religion, Kjell Å
Modéer; Chapter 11 Law and Religion in Europe, Silvio Ferrari; Secularism
and State Politics; Chapter 12 Republicisation of Religion in France,
Sébastien Tank-Storper; Chapter 13 The Meaning of Privatization and
De-privatization, Martin Riesebrodt; Denmark and the Cartoons; Chapter 14
The Settled Secularity of Happy Denmark, David Martin; Chapter 15
Background of the Cartoon Crisis in Danish Mentality, Hans Raun Iversen;
Chapter 16 The Politics of Lutheran Secularism: Reiterating Secularism in
the Wake of the Cartoon Crisis 1 An earlier version of this essay was
presented at the Political and Social Philosophy Research Seminar,
Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, 15 November 2007. I
would like to thank the participants for their comments., Anders
Berg-Sørensen; Chapter 17 Globalisation and Religious Diasporas: A
Reassessment in the Light of the Cartoon Crisis, Margit Warburg;
Challenge; Chapter 1 Religion Challenging the Myth of Secular Democracy,
José Casanova; Chapter 2 'Fundamentalism' and the Pluralization of
Value-Orientations, Peter Beyer; Chapter 3 Intellectual Challenges from
Religion, Sven-Eric Liedman; Chapter 4 Political and Intellectual
Challenges: A Sociological Response, Grace Davie; Chapter 5 Political and
Intellectual Challenges: A Theological Response, Niels Henrik Gregersen;
The Religion and Science Debate; Chapter 6 Challenges in the 21st Century:
Religion and Science, Philip Clayton; Chapter 7 Religions and the Natural
Sciences: Appeals to Science as Religious Advocacy?, Willem B. Drees;
Chapter 8 The Need of Real Doubt in Religion and Science, Jesper Hoffmeyer;
Part 2 Transformations; Islam and State Politics; Chapter 9 -96: 37-53. A
Critical Analysis of Transformative Processes in Islamic Law and Muslim
State Practice, Shaheen Sardar Ali; Chapter 10 Clashes and Encounters:
Challenges in Nordic Legal Cultures Related to Law and Religion, Kjell Å
Modéer; Chapter 11 Law and Religion in Europe, Silvio Ferrari; Secularism
and State Politics; Chapter 12 Republicisation of Religion in France,
Sébastien Tank-Storper; Chapter 13 The Meaning of Privatization and
De-privatization, Martin Riesebrodt; Denmark and the Cartoons; Chapter 14
The Settled Secularity of Happy Denmark, David Martin; Chapter 15
Background of the Cartoon Crisis in Danish Mentality, Hans Raun Iversen;
Chapter 16 The Politics of Lutheran Secularism: Reiterating Secularism in
the Wake of the Cartoon Crisis 1 An earlier version of this essay was
presented at the Political and Social Philosophy Research Seminar,
Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, 15 November 2007. I
would like to thank the participants for their comments., Anders
Berg-Sørensen; Chapter 17 Globalisation and Religious Diasporas: A
Reassessment in the Light of the Cartoon Crisis, Margit Warburg;