西方之外的思考:从民族国家到全球市场制度的宗教变革

IF 2.4 1区 哲学 0 RELIGION
F. Gauthier
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本文通过回避和审视非西方世界的关键宗教变化,提出了对宗教西方中心主义社会学的质疑。它通过考察上个世纪印尼和中国的宗教变化来做到这一点。这项研究清楚地表明,这些国家的宗教经历了两个截然不同的历史阶段:第一个阶段,宗教(与所有其他社会维度一样)是由民族国家(分化和“教会化”)塑造的,第二个阶段,消费主义和市场化似乎是自下而上的宗教繁荣背后的主要力量。文章认为,宗教制度的这种转变可以推广到包括西方在内的全球社会,从而大大刷新了许多正在进行的辩论和诊断,并使人们能够对理解当今世界宗教的“世俗化”和“理性选择”叙事的局限性进行新的评估。
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Thinking Outside the West: Religious Change from the Nation-State to the Global-Market Regime
This article proposes to question the sociology of religion’s Western-centrism by taking a sidestep and looking at key religious changes in the non-Western world. It does so by examining religious change in Indonesia and China over the course of the last century. This exercise shows with some clarity that religion in these countries has gone through two radically different historical phases: a first in which religion (as all other social dimensions) was shaped by the nation-state (differentiated and “churched”) and a second in which consumerism and marketization appear as major forces behind bottom-up religious booms. The article argues that this shift in religious regimes can be generalized to global societies, including in the West, thereby significantly refreshing many ongoing debates and diagnoses and enabling a new appraisal of the limits of the “secularization” and “Rational Choice” narratives for understanding religion in the world today.
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CiteScore
7.50
自引率
6.50%
发文量
34
期刊介绍: Sociology of Religion, the official journal of the Association for the Sociology of Religion, is published quarterly for the purpose of advancing scholarship in the sociological study of religion. The journal publishes original (not previously published) work of exceptional quality and interest without regard to substantive focus, theoretical orientation, or methodological approach. Although theoretically ambitious, empirically grounded articles are the core of what we publish, we also welcome agenda setting essays, comments on previously published works, critical reflections on the research act, and interventions into substantive areas or theoretical debates intended to push the field ahead. Sociology of Religion has published work by renowned scholars from Nancy Ammerman to Robert Wuthnow. Robert Bellah, Niklas Luhmann, Talcott Parsons, and Pitirim Sorokin all published in the pages of this journal. More recently, articles published in Sociology of Religion have won the ASA Religion Section’s Distinguished Article Award (Rhys Williams in 2000) and the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion’s Distinguished Article Award (Matthew Lawson in 2000 and Fred Kniss in 1998). Building on this legacy, Sociology of Religion aspires to be the premier English-language publication for sociological scholarship on religion and an essential source for agenda-setting work in the field.
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