Typen religiöser Sozialformen und ihre Bedeutung für die Analyse religiösen Wandels in Deutschland |
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Authors: | Volkhard Krech Jens Schlamelcher Markus Hero |
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Institution: | 1.CERES, Ruhr-Universit?t Bochum,Bochum,Deutschland |
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Abstract: | The article examines different forms of institutionalization of religion in Germany since the 1950s. Going beyond the classical church-sect dichotomy, we discuss in a theoretical part communities, organizations, market relations, movements and events as possible candidates for the structuring of religious communication. In an empirical part, we outline recent changes of social forms in Germany. By addressing divergent trajectories in the major German churches, smaller Christian denominations, immigrant religions and the evolving spectrum of new religiosity, we show that a general trend is not observable. The developments do not prove the often claimed ‘end of religious communities’. It rather seems that modernity produces a variety of religious social forms that seem to balance the tension between communalization (Vergemeinschaftung) and socialization (Vergesellschaftung). |
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