Säkularität in religionswissenschaftlicher Perspektive
Book Description
This scholarly exploration examines the often-overlooked dimension of secularity within religious studies, offering readers a fresh perspective on how non-religious worldviews shape our understanding of spirituality and society. Peter Antes addresses a significant gap in contemporary religious scholarship by turning attention to secular interpretations of existence, identity formation, and meaning-making systems that operate alongside traditional religious frameworks.
While religious pluralism across different historical periods and regions has received extensive academic attention, particularly in Western modern societies, the systematic study of secular worldviews remains underdeveloped. This work fills that void by investigating how secular perspectives function as complete systems of understanding, rather than simply as the absence of religion.
The book provides valuable insights for anyone seeking to understand the complex relationship between religious and secular approaches to life's fundamental questions. Antes demonstrates how secular identities and interpretations of existence deserve serious consideration within religious studies, challenging readers to expand their conception of what constitutes meaningful spiritual inquiry.
For those interested in the sociology of religion, contemporary spirituality, or the evolving landscape of belief systems in modern society, this work offers a thoughtful examination of how different worldviews coexist and interact. The author's approach encourages readers to consider the full spectrum of human meaning-making, whether rooted in traditional religious frameworks or secular philosophical traditions.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
📄 Length: 188 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Religion and sociology
- ✓ Explore Religion
- ✓ Explore Secularism
- ✓ Explore Study and teaching
- ✓ Explore Religion, study and teaching
- ✓ Explore Religion and state
- ✓ Explore Secularization (Theology)