God Is Dead

Secularization in the West (Religion and Modernity)

269 pages

English language

Published by Blackwell Publishers.

ISBN:
978-0-631-23274-2
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OCLC Number:
123123407

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4 stars (1 review)

Christianity in the democracies of the "first" world has been declining in power, popularity and prestige for a century. However, many commentators, social scientists as well as church leaders, try to minimize the extent of this change. They maintain that religious sentiment remains strong despite declining levels of church involvement, and insist that secularization is an academic myth. In this robust defence of the secularization paradigm, Bruce elaborates just what Weber, Durkheim, Berger and Wilson thought was happening to religion in the West, and responds to critics of this concept. Specific topics covered include the significance of New Age spirituality, the influece of eastern religions on the West, the impact of science, the charismatic movement, religion and politics in the USA, and the future of religion. Bruce concludes the old orthodoxy was right: cultural diversity, in egalitarian and liberal democracies that place the individual above the community, undermines religious belief. …

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4 stars

Bruce argues for the secularization thesis: less and less people believe in God, and those that do are more and more tepid in their belief. Fundamentalism is a rearguard action, sparked by the increasing indifference that religion encounters.

He has the figures that back up his story and makes it quite convincingly. For my part I'd be happy to see the monotheisms fizzle out - which in many ways they do seem to be doing, slipping back into syncretic "spiritualities" that might, hopefully, reduce humanity to its rightful place among other forms of life.