Publication: Secularizaciones múltiples
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Gil Gimeno, Javier
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Universidad de Murcia
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El presente artículo cuestiona si podemos usar el apelativo ‘múltiples’ para
referirnos a la secularización como hecho social. Para ello, acudimos al trabajo de
cinco reconocidos autores -Peter Berger (1967), Larry Shiner (1967), David
Martin (1969), José Casanova (2012) y Charles Taylor (2014; 2015) que, desde la
segunda mitad del siglo pasado hasta la actualidad, han propuesto diferentes
dimensiones de análisis asociadas a la secularización. El estudio de estas
dimensiones será el núcleo central de nuestra propuesta. Una vez realizada esta
tarea epistemológica por separado llegaremos a la conclusión, en la que se
confirmará la hipótesis de partida y en la que también propondremos cuatro
dimensiones para estudiar dicho fenómeno. El origen de estas dimensiones lo
encontramos en el trabajo realizado previamente con nuestros cinco autores.
ABSTRACT: This paper asks about the use of the epithet ‘multiple’ to analyse secularization as a social fact. For making this task we analyse the work of five recognized authors -Peter Berger (1967), Larry Shiner (1967), David Martin (1969), José Casanova (2012) y Charles Taylor (2014, 2015)- that, since the second half of 20th century until now, have proposed several dimensions associates to secularization. The analysis of those dimensions will be the core of our proposal. After making this epistemological job separately, we will arrive to the conclusion where, we´ll validate the departure hypothesis and, also, we´ll suggest four dimensions to study that phenomenon. The origin of those dimensions is the epistemological job made previously with our five authors.
ABSTRACT: This paper asks about the use of the epithet ‘multiple’ to analyse secularization as a social fact. For making this task we analyse the work of five recognized authors -Peter Berger (1967), Larry Shiner (1967), David Martin (1969), José Casanova (2012) y Charles Taylor (2014, 2015)- that, since the second half of 20th century until now, have proposed several dimensions associates to secularization. The analysis of those dimensions will be the core of our proposal. After making this epistemological job separately, we will arrive to the conclusion where, we´ll validate the departure hypothesis and, also, we´ll suggest four dimensions to study that phenomenon. The origin of those dimensions is the epistemological job made previously with our five authors.
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Sociología Histórica, nº 7, (2017)
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