Myth of the Month 4: Secularization -- or, Send in the Nones! Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong
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- Society & Culture
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Do societies become more "secular" as they become modern? Do science, technology, or democracy weaken religious belief? We consider theories of secularization ranging from Max Weber's story of "disenchantment" to Charles Taylor's "A Secular Age." Current survey data show a dramatic rise in the number of "nones" -- those who do not adhere to any particular religious group, even though most of them still pray, read scriptures, or express belief in God.
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Suggested Further Reading: Charles Taylor, "A Secular Age"; Max Weber, "Science as a Vocation"; Pew Research Center, "In America, Does More Education Equal Less Religion?"
Image of abandoned church courtesy of Emma (https://www.flickr.com/people/27505473@N02) via Flickr.
After one year for patrons only, the fourth Myth of the Month becomes free for the public:
Do societies become more "secular" as they become modern? Do science, technology, or democracy weaken religious belief? We consider theories of secularization ranging from Max Weber's story of "disenchantment" to Charles Taylor's "A Secular Age." Current survey data show a dramatic rise in the number of "nones" -- those who do not adhere to any particular religious group, even though most of them still pray, read scriptures, or express belief in God.
Please support this podcast and hear the next upcoming Myth of the Month! -- https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5530632
Suggested Further Reading: Charles Taylor, "A Secular Age"; Max Weber, "Science as a Vocation"; Pew Research Center, "In America, Does More Education Equal Less Religion?"
Image of abandoned church courtesy of Emma (https://www.flickr.com/people/27505473@N02) via Flickr.
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