JOURNAL ARTICLE

Dos conceptos de la modernidad: religión y secularización

Eduardo Zazo Jiménez

Year: 2018 Journal:   Bajo Palabra Pages: 149-170   Publisher: Autonomous University of Madrid

Abstract

Contemporary debates on religion and secularization rest partially on the polysemy of these terms. This paper provides a short history of both and make the following claims: 1. Religion and secularization are modern concepts; 2. Secularization is a complex, diverse, plural, non teleological process; 3. Religion is a highly problematic concept, arosen in a very specific stage (XV-XIX centuries in Europe), so it is difficult to apply to other cultures and periods of time. For that reason, “religion” should be understood as an analytical tool for studying social life. Keywords: religion, secularization, modernity, secularity, history of religions, world religions.

Keywords:
Secularization Secularity Modernity Plural Teleology Secularism Polysemy Religious studies Philosophy Sociology History of religions Islam Epistemology Theology Linguistics

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Religious and Theological Studies
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Religion and Society in Latin America
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science

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