Secularisation Debate

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  • Secularisation Debate
    • For
      • WILSON -  Western societies had been undergoing a long-term process of secularisation
        • Practice - Membership, weddings, baptisms have all declined
        • Belief - ROBIN GILL ET AL - Decline in belief of a personal god and teachings of the bible. 43% of the population said they had no belief in 1996
        • Church Influence - The state has taken over, the church no longer performs the functions if previously did
          • Leading to a process of disengagement - religious institutions  m are less engaged with wider society.
            • Criticisms - The CDU party in Germany, influence of Christian Right in USA, primary schools in Britain are faith schools
      • Explanations for secularisation
        • Modernisation - BRUCE and WILSON - Delin of tradition, supernatural thinking replaced with science, industrialisation
        • Rationalisation - WEBER - 'Disenchantment' - loss of faith in the belief of the supernatural so they turn to science
          • Turn to science - Rationalisation - movement towards more logical and scientific explanations
          • Brought about by the Protestant Reformation
        • Technologicalworldwide view - BRUCE - Technological view has replaced supernatural/religious explanations
          • When disasters happen we search for scientific explanations now not religious ones
          • Pray for things science can't explain
        • Structural differentiation- PARSONS -  A process of specialisation that occurs with the developments of industrial society
          • 'Loss of functions' Thesis - religions functions been transferred to the state
        • Social and Cultural Diversity -WILSON and BRUCE - Religion has lost its base in stable local communities
          • It doesn't hold communities together due to new religious forms so it doesn't have the same power
          • Social mobility and occupational mobility and diversity of cultural and occupations
        • Religious Diversity - BERGER - There is no a single 'shred canopy' or indisputable truth due to the diversity of religious organisations
          • There is religious pluralism/religious fragmentation creating a 'crisis of credibility'
    • Against
      • GELLNER - The modern world is secular but the USA is the expectation. Islam has also resisted the modernisation through fundamentalism
      • BRUCE - Cultural defence - Religion is used as a defence of national identity and Cultural Transition - Focus of a groups identity - migration
      • GLASNER - Religion has flourished through sects as they demand high religious commitment
        • Science explains the 'here and now' but religion helps explain the 'other worldly' concerns
      • GREELEY and NELSON - Religious pluralism can be a indication of a religious rival
      • HEELAS and WOODHEAD - Believe that a spiritual revolution is taking place where tradition is giving way to NAM's
        • Creating a 'spiritual market' due to increased interest in spirituality
      • MARTIN - Debates the validity of historical comparisons due to middle class just going to look respectful
        • Questions the so called golden age of faith arguing they had no religious beliefs
        • Secularisation thesis is too 'Eurocentric'
      • DURKHEIM -In an industrialised world religion is relegated into a corner
        • However, it will reassert itself because all societies must have acred symbols and communal rituals to survive
    • 'The process in which religious thinking, practices and institutions lose their social influence" - Wilson

Comments

thommoq101

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Clear outline of the issues

M.M

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In the Against section, is it meant to say "the modern world is secular but the USA is the exception" rather than "...the USA is the expectation"? (In Gellner's bubble)

M.M

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Also, for Greeley and Nelson, I think it's supposed to say "...religious revival."

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