Essay on Islamization: Changes in Religious Practice in Muslim Societies: Youth in a Globalizing World, cartea 10
Autor Mohamed Cherkaoui Traducere de Peter Hamiltonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 noi 2019
Among the dozen theories put forward to explain these planetary phenomena, he cites those of secularization, modernization, the religious market, the influence of the media and the policy of donors of unlimited financial resources, social mobility, geopolitical causes, the emergence of fundamentalism and the role of "proletarian" intellectuals who promote Messianism, and social pressure.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004412934
ISBN-10: 900441293X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Youth in a Globalizing World
ISBN-10: 900441293X
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Youth in a Globalizing World
Notă biografică
Mohamed Cherkaoui, Ph.D. Sorbonne, is research Director Emeritus Paris, University Professor, former Director of the French Journal of Sociology, and member of the editorial board of several scientific journals. He has published twenty books and a hundred scientific articles. He is a member of the Academia Europeae and European Academy of Sociology.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1 Disenchantment of the World, Depopulation of the Heavens
1 Persistence of Faith in Islam Countries, Progress of Atheism Elsewhere
2 Orientation toward the Human or toward the Divine: Progressive Secularization or Resilience of the Religious
Conclusion
2 Time for the Sacred
1 Rising Religiosity
2 The Time of the Sacred and Education
3 Variations in Rates of Practice by Social Determinants
4 Cultual, Media and Cultural Practices
5 Integration, Regulation and Trust
3 Twilight of the Gods
1 The Disenchantment of the World
2 Works and Days: Islam Paganized and Chthonian Beliefs
3 The Paradox of Consequences of Colonization
4 The Political Instrumentalization of Salafism and the Enchanted World
4 Is a Rational Explanation of Islamization Possible?
1 Exogenous Causes
1.1Socio-Economic Changes Lead to a Secular Decline in Religiosity
1.2The Religious Market Would Account for the Practices of Believers and Their Intensity of Belief
1.3The Separation of Church and State Would Influence Religious Practice
1.4The Extension of Islam Could Be Explained by the Policy Pursued by Certain States with Virtually Unlimited Financial Means
1.5The Media Have Influenced Muslim Public Opinion
1.6The Muslim Is Searching for His Identity, His Belonging and Reference Groups
2 Endogenous Explanations
2.1The Relative Deprivation of Young People Is the Cause of This Popular Enthusiasm for Islam and for Their Proselytism
2.2The Perception that Muslims Have of Themselves and Others Is a Reflection of Both the Spread of Islam and Their Zeal
2.3The Transformations of the Social Morphology of Muslim Countries, the End of Popular Islam and the Growing Domination of Scriptural Islam, Could Be Causes of This Green Tidal Wave
2.4The Structures of Interaction and Interdependence Explain the Diffusion of Religious Practices
5 Deprivation and Islamization: Socio- Educational Mobility and Its Consequences
1 Social Mobility and Educational Mobility
2 Generative Mechanisms of Mobility
3 Meritocracy or Dominance Structure?
6 The Mechanisms that Produce Islamic Fundamentalism: an Outline for an Interpretation of Its Genesis
1 Elective Affinities between Popular Islam and Social Morphology
2 Transformations of Morphology and the Decline of Popular Islam: the Resurgence of Salafism
3 The Prophecy of the “Proletaroid” Intellectuals as a Response to the Crisis of Society
4 Rational Choice Theory and Altruistic Suicide
7 From Absolute Monotheism to Ethical Puritanism
1 The Ethical Puritanism of Muslims and Moral Tolerance In the West
2 Muslims and the Magic of Modernity
Conclusion
8 Confidence in Institutions: an International Comparison
1 Trust as the Basis for the Legitimacy of the Social Order
2 Time of Suspicion
9 Islam and Democracy: Comparative Analysis of Individual and Collective Preferences
1 Morphologies and Democracies
2 The People’s Choice: Democracy or Authoritarianism
3 Taxonomy of Democracies
4 Distribution of Countries according to the Three Models. Place of the Muslims in the Democratic Trihedron
Bibliography
Index Nominum
List of Illustrations
Introduction
1 Disenchantment of the World, Depopulation of the Heavens
1 Persistence of Faith in Islam Countries, Progress of Atheism Elsewhere
2 Orientation toward the Human or toward the Divine: Progressive Secularization or Resilience of the Religious
Conclusion
2 Time for the Sacred
1 Rising Religiosity
2 The Time of the Sacred and Education
3 Variations in Rates of Practice by Social Determinants
4 Cultual, Media and Cultural Practices
5 Integration, Regulation and Trust
3 Twilight of the Gods
1 The Disenchantment of the World
2 Works and Days: Islam Paganized and Chthonian Beliefs
3 The Paradox of Consequences of Colonization
4 The Political Instrumentalization of Salafism and the Enchanted World
4 Is a Rational Explanation of Islamization Possible?
1 Exogenous Causes
1.1Socio-Economic Changes Lead to a Secular Decline in Religiosity
1.2The Religious Market Would Account for the Practices of Believers and Their Intensity of Belief
1.3The Separation of Church and State Would Influence Religious Practice
1.4The Extension of Islam Could Be Explained by the Policy Pursued by Certain States with Virtually Unlimited Financial Means
1.5The Media Have Influenced Muslim Public Opinion
1.6The Muslim Is Searching for His Identity, His Belonging and Reference Groups
2 Endogenous Explanations
2.1The Relative Deprivation of Young People Is the Cause of This Popular Enthusiasm for Islam and for Their Proselytism
2.2The Perception that Muslims Have of Themselves and Others Is a Reflection of Both the Spread of Islam and Their Zeal
2.3The Transformations of the Social Morphology of Muslim Countries, the End of Popular Islam and the Growing Domination of Scriptural Islam, Could Be Causes of This Green Tidal Wave
2.4The Structures of Interaction and Interdependence Explain the Diffusion of Religious Practices
5 Deprivation and Islamization: Socio- Educational Mobility and Its Consequences
1 Social Mobility and Educational Mobility
2 Generative Mechanisms of Mobility
3 Meritocracy or Dominance Structure?
6 The Mechanisms that Produce Islamic Fundamentalism: an Outline for an Interpretation of Its Genesis
1 Elective Affinities between Popular Islam and Social Morphology
2 Transformations of Morphology and the Decline of Popular Islam: the Resurgence of Salafism
3 The Prophecy of the “Proletaroid” Intellectuals as a Response to the Crisis of Society
4 Rational Choice Theory and Altruistic Suicide
7 From Absolute Monotheism to Ethical Puritanism
1 The Ethical Puritanism of Muslims and Moral Tolerance In the West
2 Muslims and the Magic of Modernity
Conclusion
8 Confidence in Institutions: an International Comparison
1 Trust as the Basis for the Legitimacy of the Social Order
2 Time of Suspicion
9 Islam and Democracy: Comparative Analysis of Individual and Collective Preferences
1 Morphologies and Democracies
2 The People’s Choice: Democracy or Authoritarianism
3 Taxonomy of Democracies
4 Distribution of Countries according to the Three Models. Place of the Muslims in the Democratic Trihedron
Bibliography
Index Nominum