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9780199988457

The Oxford Handbook of Secularism

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    9780199988457

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    0199988455

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2017-01-25
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

As recent headlines reveal, conflicts and debates around the world increasingly involve secularism. National borders and traditional religions cannot keep people in tidy boxes as political struggles, doctrinal divergences, and demographic trends are sweeping across regions and entire continents. And secularity is increasing in society, with a growing number of people in many regions having no religious affiliation or lacking interest in religion. Simultaneously, there is a resurgence of religious participation in the politics of many countries. How might these diverse phenomena be better understood? Long-reigning theories about the pace of secularization and ideal church-state relations are under invigorated scrutiny by scholars studying secularism with new questions, better data, and fresh perspectives.

The Oxford Handbook of Secularism offers a wide-ranging and in-depth examination of this global conversation, bringing together the views of an international collection of prominent experts in their respective fields. This is the essential volume for comprehending the core issues and methodological approaches to the demographics and sociology of secularity; the history and variety of political secularisms; the comparison of constitutional secularisms across many countries from America to Asia; the key problems now convulsing church-state relations; the intersections of liberalism, multiculturalism, and religion; the latest psychological research into secular lives and lifestyles; and the naturalistic and humanistic worldviews available to nonreligious people.

Author Biography


Phil Zuckerman is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Program in Secular Studies at Pitzer College. He is co-author (with Frank Pasquale and Luke Galen) of The Nonreligious: Understanding Secular People and Societies (OUP 2016) and author of Faith No More: Why People Reject Religion (OUP 2011).

John R. Shook is Director of Education and Senior Research Fellow, Center for Inquiry and Visiting Assistant Professor of Science Education and Research Associate in Philosophy at the University at Buffalo.

Table of Contents


Contributors

Introduction: The Study of Secularism
Phil Zuckerman and John R. Shook

Part One: Identifying the Secular, Secularity, Secularization, and Secularism
1. Identifying (with) the Secular
Johannes Quack
2. Religious/Non-Religious Demography and Religion v. Science: A Global Perspective
Ariela Keysar
3. Secularization and its Consequences
Steve Bruce
4. The Imagined War between Secularism and Religion
Mark Juergensmeyer
5. Political Secularism
Jacques Berlinerblau
6. Political Secularism and Democracy in Theory and Practice
Jonathan Fox

Part Two: Secular Governments
7. Anglo-American Secular Government
John Perry
8. Secularism in France
Amélie Barras
9. Secularism in Turkey
Kenan Sevinc, Ralph W. Hood Jr., Thomas Coleman
10. Secularization in Israel
Guy Ben-Porat
11. Secularism, State Neutrality, and Islam
Abdullah Saeed
12. Secular Government in sub-Saharan Africa
Baffour K. Takyi
13. Secularism in India
Vidhu Verma
14. Soviet Atheism and its Aftermath
Sonja Luehrmann
15. Sacred, Secular, and Neo-sacred Governments in China and Taiwan
Cheng-tian Kuo

Part Three: Contesting Political Secularism
16. Religion in the Public Sphere
Cristina Lafont
17. The Liberal Betrayal of Secularism
Shadia B. Drury
18. Religious Freedom in a Secular Society
Roger Trigg
19. Communicative Reason and Religious Faith in Secular and Post-Secular Contexts
Jacob Goodson
20. Secularisms or Liberal-Democratic Constitutionalism
Veit Bader
21. Multiculturalizing Secularism
Tariq Modood
22. Secularisms or Critique of Religio-Secularism
Yolande Jansen

Part Four: Politics of Church and State
23. A Secular Critique of Religious Ethics and Politics
Paul Cliteur
24. Secular Education and Religion
James Arthur
25. Secularism, Feminism and the Public Sphere
Niamh Reilly
26. Secularism, Race, and Political Affiliation in America
Juhem Navarro-Rivera and Yazmín García Trejo
27. Black Infidels
Sikivu Hutchinson
28. Secularism and U.S. Religion Jurisprudence
Caroline Corbin
29. Separating Church and State in America
David Niose

Part Five: Secularity and Society
30. Varieties of Secular Experience
David Eller
31. Secular Living
Jesse Smith
32. Secular Prosociality and Well-being
Luke Galen
33. Secularism and the Science of Well-being
David Yaden, Jonathan Iwry, Emily Esfahani Smith, James Pawelski
34. Secular Spirituality
Robert C. Fuller
35. Nonreligious People in Religious Societies
Will Gervais and Maxine Najle
36. The Challenge of Leaving Religion and Becoming Secular
Marlene Winell

Part Six: Morality and Secular Ethics
37. Agency and Responsibility in a Natural World
Erik Wielenberg
38. The Evolution of Sociality, Helping and Morality
Dennis Krebs and Kaleda Denton
39. Ethics, Secular and Religious
John Teehan
40. Secular Ethics, East and West
Sor-hoon Tan
41. Secularism, Humanism, and Secular Humanism
Joseph Blankholm
42. Humanism as a Positive Outcome of Secularism
Joachim Duyndam
43. Secularization, Bio-medical Technology and Life Extension
Brian S. Turner

Index

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