:Reflections on Violence and Democracy, Religion and Secularization
First Statement of Responsibility
/ David Martin
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Farnham, Surrey, England ;Burlington, VT
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: Ashgate
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, 2011.
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ix, 230 p.
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Introduction: Christianity and the world, the religious and the secular - Secularization and the future of Catholicism and Protestantism - Master narratives and the future of Christianity - Pentecostalism: transnational voluntarism in the global religious economy - Has secularization gone into reverse? - Religious responses to modes of secularism - Science and secularization - An Eastern European pattern of secularization? - East Germany: the world's most secular society - Religion and politics; democracy and violence - The religious and the political - Christianity, violence and democracy - Protestantism and democracy - Appendix: multiple ironies and necessary paradoxes: a review of religion, fanaticism and violence