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Kocku Stuckrad

    Kocku von Stuckrad explore l'histoire culturelle de la religion en Europe, en étudiant les traditions ésotériques et mystiques au sein du patrimoine intellectuel européen. Son érudition se penche sur la méthodologie des études religieuses et la diversité des systèmes de connaissance. Von Stuckrad examine également les interactions entre la religion et la nature, ainsi qu'entre la religion et la sécularité. Ses recherches offrent des aperçus profonds sur les complexités des traditions religieuses et leur évolution dans le paysage européen.

    The Scientification of Religion
    • The Scientification of Religion

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The enigmatic relation between religion and science still presents a challenge to European societies and to ideas about what it means to be 'modern.' This book argues that European secularism, rather than pushing back religious truth claims, in fact has been religiously productive itself. The institutional establishment of new disciplines in the nineteenth century, such as religious studies, anthropology, psychology, classical studies, and the study of various religious traditions, led to a professionalization of knowledge about religion that in turn attributed new meanings to religion. This attribution of meaning resulted in the emergence of new religious identities and practices. In a dynamic that is closely linked to this discursive change, the natural sciences adopted religious and metaphysical claims and integrated them in their framework of meaning, resulting in a special form of scientific religiosity that has gained much influence in the twentieth century. Applying methods that come from historical discourse analysis, the book demonstrates that religious semantics have been reconfigured in the secular sciences. Ultimately, the scientification of religion perpetuated religious truth claims under conditions of secularism.

      The Scientification of Religion