Collectivistic Religions

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collective identity formation
Collectivistic Catholicisms
Collectivistic Christianities
Collectivistic Religions
Collectivistic Religiosity
Croatian Catholic
Croatian Catholic Church
Croatian Lands
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European Catholicism
Glagolitic Alphabet
Greek Orthodox Christianity
Greek Orthodox Church
Modern Nationalisms
nationalism studies
Orthodox Christian Serbs
Ottoman Bosnia
Polak Katolik
Polish Collective Identity
Polish Lithuanian State
public religion research
religion and national identity in Europe
religion and society
Religious Nationalism
secularisation theory
Slovenian Lands
Slovenian National Identity

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  • ISBN 9780754678830
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jul 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Collectivistic Religions draws upon empirical studies of Christianity in Europe to address questions of religion and collective identity, religion and nationalism, religion and public life, and religion and conflict. It moves beyond the attempts to tackle such questions in terms of 'choice' and 'religious nationalism' by introducing the notion of 'collectivistic religions' to contemporary debates surrounding public religions. Using a comparison of several case studies, this book challenges the modernist bias in understanding of collectivistic religions as reducible to national identities. A significant contribution to both the study of religious change in contemporary Europe and the theoretical debates that surround religion and secularization, it will be of key interest to scholars across a range of disciplines, including sociology, political science, religious studies, and geography.

Slavica Jakelic is Research Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Co-director of the Program on Religion, Culture, and Democracy at the University of Virginia, USA

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