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Secularization Thesis Short version (C. Wright Mills): Once the world was filled with the sacred-in thought, practice, and institutional form. After the Reformation and the Renaissance, the forces of modernization swept across the globe and secularization, a corollary historical process, loosened the dominance of the sacred. In due course, the sacred shall disappear altogether except, possibly, in the private realm.
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Challenges to The Secularization Thesis Iranian Revolution/Islamic movements Liberation Theology/Nicaraguan Revolution Rise of the Religious Right in the U.S. Explosive Spread of Evangelicalism, particularly in Latin America/Africa
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Strength of Religion by Level of Development
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% Who Go to Church at Least Once a Week
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% Who Believe in God
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% Who Believe in Life After Death
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Features of “modernity” Functional Rationality Cultural Pluralism Structural pluralism Impacts on Religion Isolation (Amish) Decline/Death of Religion (Strong Secularization Hypothesis) Adaptation Resistance (Fundamentalisms, Barber’s “Jihad”?) Is resistance futile?
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Functional Rationality "the infusion of rational controls through all spheres of human experience." Impacts on Religion Isolation (Amish) Decline/Death of Religion (Strong Secularization Hypothesis) Adaptation Resistance (Is resistance futile?)
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Cultural Pluralism "the division of society into subsocieties with more or less distinct cultural traditions." Impacts on Religion Isolation Decline/Death of Religion (Strong Secularization Hypothesis) Adaptation Resistance
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Structural Pluralism/Differentiation "the historically unique dichotomization of life into public and private spheres." Impacts on Religion Isolation Decline/Death of Religion (Strong Secularization Hypothesis) Adaptation Resistance
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