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AUTOR(ES) C. Wolf , Robert H. Hopcke
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences GESIS
ANO 1999
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 14
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 48ee94fd6820b718c6d6272e26951c67
MD5 ec6484b915ed953e650f4e25d80895fd

Resumo

The author seeks to answer the question ''How secularized is Germany?'' on the basis of different perspectives and databases. The meaning of the term secularization is limited for this study to the decline of religiosity and its consequences, and a distinction is made between church-related and individual religiosity. First, evidence for the decline of church-related religiosity in Germany is presented. Next, it is shown that individual religiosity, i.e. religiosity not necessarily related to organized religion, is also declining. Then the analysis is extended to investigate the relationship between religiosity and non-religious attitudes. Taking two illustrative examples, it is claimed that religion today is far less salient for the way we live and see the world than it has been in the past. Finally, the focus of the analysis is broadened to an international perspective in which Germany is compared with other countries. The author ends with some thoughts on the future of secularization in Germany.

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