В поисках определенности: парадоксы религиозности в обществах развитого модерна
Daniele Hervieu-Leger In Search of Certainties: The Paradoxes of Religiosity in Societies of High Modernity Daniele Hervieu-Leger - Professor, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris). Hervieu@ehess.fr This article deals with the paradoxes of religiosity in societies of high modernity. It outlines the two basic features of "religious modernity": first, the unpredictable diversity of individual compositions of belief which may include elements borrowed from a wide variety of symbolic resources; and second, the weakening of organized structure of the belief systems authenticated by religious institutions. This "religious modernity" leads to a number of new phenomena: the greater the individualization of belief, the greater its degree of homogenization; the greater the homogenization of belief, the greater the migration among believers; the more individual believers migrate, the more they need "community niches". Keywords: religion and modernity, religion in Europe, religious identity, individualism, religious community. РАЦИОНАЛЬНОЕ "расколдовывание мира" в модерных обществах не означало конца религий. Оно не привело к исчезновению потребности в вере. Именно это утверждение, которое нынче выглядит самоочевидным, тридцать лет назад положило начало своего рода теоретическому возрождению в социологии религии. Именно тогда были заложены основы пе- Оригинал см.: Hervieu-Leger, D. (2006) "In Search of Certainties: The Paradoxes of Religiosity in Societies of High Modernity", The Hedgehog Review 8 (1 - 2): 59 - 68. Права на перевод и русское издание предоставлены Институтом углубленных исследований культуры (Виргинский университет, США). стр. 254ресмотра процессов секуляризации, хотя эта задача еще далека от завершения и поныне. Однако уже сейчас можно четко сформулировать один вывод: установлено, что сила религиозной веры прямо пропорциональна уровню неуверенности, который вызван скоростью перемен во всех сферах общественной жизни. В то же время мы знаем, что эт ... Read more
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