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Old Religion, New Spirituality

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Altnurme, Riho
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : BRILL, 2021.
Colección:International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Half Title
  • Series Information
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Tables and Maps
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 2 The History of the Marginalisation of Christianity in Estonia (1857-2017)
  • 1 Christianity as Self-evident (1857-1918)
  • 2 The Struggle for Morality (1918-1940)
  • 3 From Norm to Alternative (1940-1991)
  • 4 Christianity: Keeper of Cultural Memory and Vicarious Religion (1991-2017)
  • 5 Conclusion
  • Chapter 3 The Lutheran Church in Estonian Society: The Impact of Secularisation and Religious Change
  • 1 The Beginning of Independence
  • 2 Towards a Closer Cooperation
  • 3 Under Hitler and Stalin
  • 4 Rise, Fall, and New Rise in Church Popularity
  • 5 Religious Change and the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church
  • 6 Perspectives for the Future
  • 7 Conclusion
  • Chapter 4 The Orthodox Church in Estonia: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives in the Context of the 2011 Population and Housing Census
  • Chapter 5 Secular Society, Secular State: Egalitarian Legislation on Religion?
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Some Historical Background for the State and Religion Relations in Estonia
  • 3 Legislating Religion in a Secular Society
  • 4 The Legal Framework for Religious Freedom
  • 5 Churches and Congregations Act
  • 6 Additional Legislation on Religion
  • 7 Discussion
  • 8 Conclusion
  • Chapter 6 The Influence of the European Union's Liberal Secularist Policy on Religion upon Religious Authority in Estonia Since 2004
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Religious Authority
  • 3 The Politics of Religion of the European Union
  • 4 Eurosecularism in the Post-Soviet Context
  • 5 Civic Nationalism vs. Ethno-religious Cultural Nationalism
  • 6 The Liberalisation of Legal Norms Regulating Sexuality
  • 7 Conclusion: What Can Be Generalised?
  • Chapter 7 The Religious Turn in Estonia: Modern Self-understanding in a Flood of Esotericism
  • 1 Introduction
  • 1.1 Christianity: Secularisation
  • 1.2 New Spirituality
  • 1.3 Native Faith
  • 1.4 The Religious Turn
  • 2 Method
  • 3 Results
  • 3.1 Christians: Christianity
  • 3.2 Atheists, the Religiously Indifferent, anti-religious Attitudes
  • 3.3 The Spiritual: New Spirituality
  • 3.4 Follower of Native Faith: Native Faith
  • 3.5 Individual Religiosity and Personal Religion
  • 4 Conclusions and Discussion
  • Chapter 8 The Spiritual Milieu in Estonia: Challenges and Opportunities for Studying Contemporary Forms of Religion
  • 1 Estonian New Spirituality
  • 2 Indicators of Growing Popularity and 'Mainstreaming'
  • 3 Weak Inclinations instead of Stable Beliefs, Practices and Belonging
  • 4 Virtual Networks and Media as the New Dominant Institutions
  • 5 Vernacular Narratives as 'Model of' and 'Model For'
  • 6 Conclusions and Discussion
  • Chapter 9 Similarities and Differences between Estonia and the Other 'Most Secular' Countries
  • 1 Secularisation, Modernity and Special-case Estonia