This book develops a fresh way to look at religion in late modernity and produces new questions for theological and sociological debate. The metaphor of liquidation provides an alternative to approaches that merely perceive the decline of religion or a spiritual revolution.
This book develops a fresh way to look at religion in late modernity and produces new questions for theological and sociological debate. The metaphor of liquidation provides an alternative to approaches that merely perceive the decline of religion or a spiritual revolution.
Kees de Groot is Professor of Worldviews and Public Mental Health and Lecturer at the department of Practical Theology and Religious Studies at Tilburg University. He has studied sociology at the University of Amsterdam, wrote a doctoral dissertation on religion and mental health care at Leiden University (1995), and studied theology at Tilburg University. He has contributed to various volumes in and on sociology of religion, and has published on Zygmunt Bauman, Catholicism, theatre, comics and chaplaincy in the International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church, Social Compass, and Implicit Religion. He is member of the council of the International Society for Sociology of Religion.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Religion in Liquid Modernity Introduction: What's going on? 1 An Organizational Perspective Part 2: Parish and Beyond: Ecclesial Maneuvers in Fluidity 2 A Solid Church Enters Liquid Modernity 3 The Modern Parish Dealing with Choice 4 Movements and Events: Ambivalence towards Liquid Modernity Part 3: Losing Control: Ecclesial Initiatives within the Secular Sphere 5 God in the Living: Celebrating Mass through the Television Screen 6 The Christian Tradition on the Spiritual Market 7 Spiritual Care: the Devastating Succes of Chaplaincy Part 4: The World Takes Over: the Use of Religion in the Secular Sphere 8 The Religious Co-production of Mental Health Care 9 Private Matters: the Presentation of Religion in a Museum 10 Playing with Religion in Contemporary Theatre Part 5: Conclusion 11 The Liquidation of the Church
Part 1: Religion in Liquid Modernity Introduction: What's going on? 1 An Organizational Perspective Part 2: Parish and Beyond: Ecclesial Maneuvers in Fluidity 2 A Solid Church Enters Liquid Modernity 3 The Modern Parish Dealing with Choice 4 Movements and Events: Ambivalence towards Liquid Modernity Part 3: Losing Control: Ecclesial Initiatives within the Secular Sphere 5 God in the Living: Celebrating Mass through the Television Screen 6 The Christian Tradition on the Spiritual Market 7 Spiritual Care: the Devastating Succes of Chaplaincy Part 4: The World Takes Over: the Use of Religion in the Secular Sphere 8 The Religious Co-production of Mental Health Care 9 Private Matters: the Presentation of Religion in a Museum 10 Playing with Religion in Contemporary Theatre Part 5: Conclusion 11 The Liquidation of the Church
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