TY - BOOK AU - Eggert,Marion TI - Religion and secularity: transformations and transfers of religious discourses in Europe and Asia T2 - Dynamics in the history of religions, 1878-8106 SN - 9789004251335 AV - BL695 .R4225 2013eb PY - 2013/// CY - Boston PB - Brill KW - Secularism KW - Europe KW - Asia KW - RELIGION KW - Sexuality & Gender Studies KW - RELIGION / Comparative Religion KW - Religion KW - Asie KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Machine generated contents note; 1; Introduction; Marion Eggert --; 2; Influence of Foreign Knowledge on Eighteenth Century European Secularism; Heiner Roetz --; 3; Religious and the Secular: Semantic Reconfigurations of the Religious Field in Germany from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Centuries; Lucian Holscher --; 4; Origin of the Concept of Laicite in Nineteenth Century France; Sylvie Le Grand --; 5; Secularization, Re-Enchantment, or Something in between? Methodical Considerations and Empirical Observations Concerning a Controversial Historical Idea; Volkhard Krech --; 6; Concepts of ̀Religion' and S̀ecularism' in the Hebrew Language and Their Manifestations in Israel's Socio-Political Dynamics; Yochi Fischer --; 7; Laiklik and Its Introduction into Public Discourse in Turkey; Anat Lapidot-Firilla --; 8; Civic Piety: Visions of Secularity in Constitutional Iran; Nahid Mozaffari --; 9; Equality in Hierarchy: Secularism and the Protection of Religions in Sri Lanka; Sven Bretfeld --; 10; Japanese Discoveries of S̀ecularization' Abroad and at Home, 1870-1945; Hans Martin Kramer --; 11; Discursive Formations Surrounding ̀Religious Freedom' in Modern Japan: Religion, Shinto, the Emperor Institution; Jun'ichi Isomae --; 12; Religionizing Confucianism and the Re-Orientation of Confucian Tradition in Modern China; Chen Hsi-yuan --; 13; Historical Formation of the ̀Religious-Secular' Dichotomy in Modern Korea; Jang Sukman N2 - Religion and Secularity assembles studies on the concept of "secularity" in various cultures, thereby tracing the entangled history of the modern re-configuration of the religious field across the Eurasion continent UR - https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1163/j.ctv2gjwv0k ER -