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Religious Identity and National Heritage: Empirical-Theological Perspectives: Empirical Studies in Theology, cartea 21

Editat de Francis-Vincent Anthony
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 iun 2012
In some parts of our world, religion is on the wane, losing its thrust of doctrinal authority and communal bonds. In other regions, it is gaining public significance as a powerful social, cultural and political force. Secularization theories are less successful in accounting for these differences in religion’s role. Other theories describe religion in terms of social capital to be invested whenever it offers certain personal, social or political benefits and market opportunities allow smart choices. Still other theories simply hold that religion corresponds to an inborn need or stable disposition that guarantees a culture’s identity and reflects a natural equilibrium of social cohesion. There are also critical theories that point to the intrinsic relationship of religion with power and identify it as a major cause of tension and conflict. In this book distinguished scholars reflect on these questions and present empirical research about religious identity and national heritage.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004228757
ISBN-10: 9004228756
Pagini: 310
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Empirical Studies in Theology


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List of Contributors ... vii

International Empirical Research on the Influence of National Culture on Religious Identity ... 1
Francis-Vincent Anthony and Hans-Georg Ziebertz

PART ONE
MULTI-RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVE

Christian Identity and Indian Heritage: Integration or Disintegration? ... 13
Francis-Vincent Anthony

The Importance of Agency and Contextual Sensitivity for the Future of Palestinian Christians ... 33
Raymond J. Webb and Jack Curran

Searching for Religious Identity between national and religious heritage and Global Expansion ... 49
Sabine Zehnder, Taylor Christl, Aristide Peng, Kathrin Brodbeck, Christoph Kaeppler and Christoph Morgenthaler

The Relation of Religious Identity and National Heritage among Young Muslims in Germany ... 73
Christel Gärtner and Zehra Ergi

PART TWO
MULTI-DENOMINATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

English Anglicanism: Construct Validity of a Scale of Anglo-Catholic versus Evangelical Self-Identification ... 93
Andrew Village

National Heritage and Spiritual Awareness: A Study in Psychological Type Theory among Visitors to St Davids Cathedral ... 123
Leslie J Francis with Jennie Annis, Mandy Robbins, Tania ap Siôn and Emyr Williams,

The Fate of the Rural Anglican Clergy: Caring for More Churches and Experiencing Higher Levels of Stress ... 149
Christine Brewster

Denominational Identity and Cultural Heritage: A Study among Adolescents Attending Protestant and Catholic Secondary Schools in Northern Ireland ... 171
Mandy Robbins

Two Alienation Scenarios: Explaining the Distance between Catholics and Roman Catholic Church in the Netherlands ... 195
Kees de Groot

PART THREE
SECULAR-MODERN PERSPECTIVE

Values Heritage and Diffused Religion ... 213
Roberto Cipriani

Confirmation Work in Europe Religious Identity, National Heritage, and Civil Society: Insights from an International Empirical and Comparative Study in Seven Countries ... 227
Friedrich Schweitzer

Teachers’ Attitudes on Religion in Modernity and its Impact on Belief ... 245
Daniela Popp and Hans-Georg Ziebertz

Atheism and Secularism: Cultural Heritage in East Germany ... 269
Kornelia Sammet

Secularization as National Heritage? Empirical Research on Religious Education in Eastern Germany ... 289
Dorothy Bonchino-Demmler, Thomas Heller and Michael Wermke

Index ... 309

Notă biografică

Hans-Georg Ziebertz, PhD (1990) in Theology, University of Nijmegen, (1993) in Social Sciences (Unibersity of Tübingen), Habilitation (1994) in Religius Education (University of Mainz), since 1998 Full Professor of Practical Theology/Religious Education at the Uiniversity of Würzburg, Germany.

Francis-Vincent Anthony, STD (Sacrae Theologiae Doctor, 1993), Salesian Pontifical University, Rome; since 1998 Associate Professor of Fundamental Practical Theology, and since 2009 Director of the Institute of Pastoral Theology at the Salesian Pontifical University, Rome, Italy.