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Formations of Belief: Historical Approaches to Religion and the Secular [Kietas viršelis]

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For decades, scholars and public intellectuals have been predicting the demise of religion in the face of secularization. Yet religion is undergoing an unprecedented resurgence in modern life—and secularization no longer appears so inevitable. Formations of Belief brings together many of today's leading historians to shed critical light on secularism's origins, its present crisis, and whether it is as antithetical to religion as it is so often made out to be.

Formations of Belief offers a more nuanced understanding of the origins of secularist thought, demonstrating how Reformed Christianity and the Enlightenment were not the sole vessels of a worldview based on rationalism and individual autonomy. Taking readers from late antiquity to the contemporary era, the contributors show how secularism itself can be a form of belief and yet how its crisis today has been brought on by its apparent incapacity to satisfy people's spiritual needs. They explore the rise of the humanistic study of religion in Europe, Jewish messianism, atheism and last rites in the Soviet Union, the cult of the saints in colonial Mexico, religious minorities and Islamic identity in Pakistan, the neuroscience of religion, and more.

Based on the Shelby Cullom Davis Center Seminars at Princeton University, this incisive book features illuminating essays by Peter Brown, Yaacob Dweck, Peter E. Gordon, Anthony Grafton, Brad S. Gregory, Stefania Pastore, Caterina Pizzigoni, Victoria Smolkin, Max Weiss, and Muhammad Qasim Zaman.

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"A multifaceted and nuanced approach to the origins of secularist thought." * Paradigm Explorer * "Anyone inserted in the dialectical relations between religion and modernity should consult this thought-provoking volume.Yontan Glazer-Eytan, Renaissance Quarterly"

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1(12)
Philip Nord
PART I RELIGIOUS PLURALISM AND THE ORIGINS OF THE SECULAR
1 Past Belief: The Fall and Rise of Ecclesiastical History in Early Modern Europe
13(28)
Anthony Grafton
2 Jacob Sasportas and Jewish Messianism
41(26)
Yaacob Dweck
3 Doubt and Unbelief in the Early Modern Era: Diego Hurtado de Mendoza and the Spanish Tradition
67(18)
Stefania Pastore
4 Exeuntes de corpore qui sumus? "Out of the Body, Who Are We?" Augustine, the Care of the Dead, and a Clash of Representations
85(21)
Peter Brown
5 In the Church and at Home: Approaches to Saints in Colonial Mexico
106(21)
Caterina Pizzigoni
PART II SECULARISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS
6 An Ordinary Soviet Death: Scientific Atheism, Socialist Rituals, and Life's Final Question
127(23)
Victoria Smolkin
7 True Believers in the Modern Middle East
150(13)
Max Weiss
8 The Reformation Era and the Secularization of Knowledge
163(21)
Brad S. Gregory
9 Contesting Secularization: The Idea of a Normative Deficit of Modernity after Max Weber
184(18)
Peter E. Gordon
10 Religious Minorities and the Anxieties of an Islamic Identity in Pakistan
202(33)
Muhammad Qasim Zaman
Afterword Belief in Science? On the Neuroscience of Religion 235(8)
Katja Guenther
Notes 243(66)
List of Contributors 309(4)
Index 313
Philip Nord is the Rosengarten Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at Princeton University. His books include France 1940: Defending the Republic. Katja Guenther is associate professor of history at Princeton. She is the author of Localization and Its Discontents: A Genealogy of Psychoanalysis and the Neuro Disciplines. Max Weiss is associate professor of history and Near Eastern studies at Princeton. His books include In the Shadow of Sectarianism: Law, Shi'ism, and the Making of Modern Lebanon.