Trauma, Dislocation, and Lived Fear in the Postsecular World: Towards a First Methodological Checklist

Stephen Chan
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This paper is a response to isolated but increasingly frequent efforts within the International Relations profession to approach questions of a postsecular world. However, such approaches are based on certain assumptions, chiefly that a mode of reasoning analogous to that of Critical thought can be transposed to the study of religions and spirituality; and that high normative thought is embedded in all religious thought. This paper cautions against such assumptions, and sets out a series of indicative pitfalls in what may become an ill-considered rush to enter the postsecular without proper textual and cultural appreciations; and particularly in thrall to the temptation that all religious thought can be considered as some kind of homogenous world ripe for selective and unjustified pillaging.
后世俗世界中的创伤、错位和生活恐惧:迈向第一个方法论清单
本文是对国际关系专业中孤立但日益频繁的关于处理后世俗世界问题的努力的回应。然而,这些方法是建立在某些假设的基础上的,主要是一种类似于批判性思维的推理模式可以被转移到宗教和精神的研究中;这种高度规范的思想根植于所有的宗教思想中。本文对这种假设提出了警告,并提出了一系列指示性的陷阱,这些陷阱可能会在没有适当的文本和文化欣赏的情况下成为一种轻率的进入后世俗的冲动;尤其是在所有宗教思想都被认为是某种同质世界的诱惑下,可以被选择性和不正当地掠夺。
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