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Studying secularism, practising secularism. Anthropological imperatives
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Secular Islam
Published 2018“…While he appears to have been a relentless critic of secularism as a liberal ideal, the celebrated Indian poet and philosopher Mohammad Iqbal might also be considered among its more important non-European theorists. …”
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Dynamics of secular evolution
Published 2012“…The School's theme was "Secular Evolution of Galaxies" and my task was to present the underlying stellar-dynamical theory. …”
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David Martin’s The Religious and the Secular (1969): an underestimated masterwork in the study of Western secularization
Published 2020“…This article considers the content and reception of David Martin’s The Religious and the Secular (1969), a brilliant text whose revolutionary implications were overlooked by most of the next two generations of secularization scholarship because it was so far ahead of its time. …”
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Religious literacy for a secular age: approaches from secularism studies and affect theory
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Can the state accelerate the secular transition? Secularization in East and West Germany as a natural experiment
Published 2020“…During this period, West Germany remained a rather religious country, while East Germany became, under socialist rule, one of the most secular regions in the world. We use this case of socialist state intervention as a natural experiment to test Voas’ model of secular transition, which states that all Western and Central European countries follow the same path and speed of secularization. …”
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Minimal secularism: lessons for, and from, India
Published 2020“…Actual debates about secularism in India are shown to revolve around these ideals. …”
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The early medieval secular: spectrum and strategies
Published 2021“…This special issue seeks to fill a gap by taking the first steps towards locating the early Middle Ages in the broader history of the secular. While it has generally been assumed that a division between religion and secular was impossible to make in the early medieval period, taken together the articles in this collection show a variety of early medieval seculars, all arising from a general assumption that distinctions could, indeed had to, be made between what was secular and what was not. …”
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Malek's programmatic secularism? A dissent
Published 2022“…Programmatic secularism aims to secure public reason from rival rationalities, notably those from religious experience and education. …”
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Secularism: public space and visible diversity
Published 2017“…Today’s secular and pluralistic Western society must go back to the basics of what secularism is or was intended to be. …”
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On the parity between religious and secular reasons
Published 2021“…This is the thought that religious and secular reasons are essentially on a par, in terms of their contribution to public reasoning. …”
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A feast in Carthage: testing the limits of ‘secularity’ in Late Antiquity
Published 2020“…A now conventional model, developed by Robert Markus, sees late Roman cities as fundamentally secular landscapes. Focusing on Augustine's sermon against a feast of the genius of Carthage ( Sermo62), this article argues that narratives of 'secularity' have neglected pagans 'own attitudes and the circumstances that drove ordinary Christians' participation in civic rites. …”
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