'Secularization' has been hotly debated since it was first
subjected to critical attention in the mid-sixties by David Martin,
before he sketched a 'General Theory' in 1969. 'On Secularization'
presents David Martin's reassessment of the key issues: with
particular regard to the special situation of religion in Western
Europe, and questions in the global context including
Pentecostalism in Latin America and Africa. Concluding with
examinations of Pluralism, Christian Language, and Christianity and
Politics, this book offers students and other readers of social
theory and sociology of religion an invaluable reappraisal of
Christianity and Secularization. It represents the most
comprehensive sociology of contemporary Christianity, set in
historical depth.
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