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The New Visibility of Religion - Ward & Hoelzl
Saturday, November 29, 2008 - G. Ward & M. Hoelzl, The New Visibility of Religion (Continuum, 2008) Paperback

 



Synopsis
A unique collection of essays that brings together contributions from; theology, aesthetics, social and political science, philosophy and cultural theory to examine the surge in the public visibility of religion.
Description
Since the late 1980s sociologists have been drawing our attention to an international surge in the public visibility of religion. This has increasingly challenged two central aspects of modern western European culture: first, the assumption that as we became more modern we would become more secularised and religion would disappear; and secondly, that religion and politics should occupy radically differentiated spheres in which private conviction did not exert itself within the public realm. The new visibility of religion is not simply a matter of what Keppel famously called 'The Revenge of God', that is, the resurgence of Christian, Islamic and Jewish fundamentalism. Religion is permeating western culture in many different forms from contemporary continental philosophy, the arts and the media, to the rhetoric of international politicians.
This collection of essays brings together a unique collection of voices from theology, aesthetics, social and political science, philosophy and cultural theory in an exploration of four major aspects of this new visibility of religion: the revision of the secularisation thesis, the relationship between religion and violence, the new re-enchantment of reality and the return of metaphysics. The exploration is conducted through essays by and interviews with figures at the forefront of reflecting upon this major cultural shift and its implications. It is distinctively multidisciplinary, examining the phenomenon of the rise of religion in Western Europe from a number of interrelated perspectives.
Table Of Contents
Hoelzl, M. Ward, G.       Introduction

I. Secularisation
Sweeney, J.      Revising Secularisation Theory
Riordan, P.      Five Ways of Relating Religion and Politics
Williams, R.      Secularism, Faith and Freedom

II. Violence
Girard, R. Palaver, W. The Bloody Skin of the Victim
Palaver, W.       The Ambiguous Cachet of Victimhood: On Violence and Monotheism
Huber, S.      Visibility, Rivalry and Religious Identity
Eagleton, T. Ward, G.                 

III. Aesthetics
Larcher, G.      ‘Religion’ in Modern Contemporary Art
Ornella, A.      ‘A Devil in a Midnight Mass’: A Reflection on the Relationship between Media and Religion
Weibl, P. Larcher, G.                 

IV. Theology
Ward, G. Milbank, J. Hoelzl, M.           
Scott, P.                             
Boeve, L.      Religion after Detraditionalisation: Christian Faith in a Post-Secular Europe

V. Conclusion
Hoelzl, M. Ward, G.                                  

Authors
Graham Ward
Graham Ward is Professor of Contextual Theology and Ethics at the University of Manchester, UK.

Michael Hoelzl
Michael Hoelzl is lecturer in Philosophy of Religion at the University of Manchester, UK.


Source: The Publisher's Website


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11/29/2008 11:01 PM - Ghazala Mir

I would be interested in reviewing this book.  My current research is on the role of religion in relation to social cohesion

Chris Wojtulewicz
University of Birmingham
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General  Philosophy/Theology