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The sociology of secularization examines the gradual decline of religious influence in society, emphasizing the shift from religious to secular norms, values, and institutions. Historically, this concept has been intricately linked to the evolution of modernity, where the rises of scientific rationalism, industrialization, and urbanization have contributed to a decline in religious authority. The Enlightenment era, with its emphasis on reason and scientific inquiry, questioned religious dogma and authority, laying the groundwork for secular thought. The industrial revolution furthered this shift by fostering urbanization and social change, which often led to a decline in traditional religious practices and community structures. Additionally, the rise of the nation-state and the development of secular institutions such as public education and legal systems contributed to the diminishing role of religion in governance and societal norms. This book provides comprehensive insights into the field of sociology of secularization. Such selected topics that redefine this subject have been presented in this book. This book is an essential guide for both academicians and those who wish to pursue this discipline further.
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The sociology of secularization examines the gradual decline of religious influence in society, emphasizing the shift from religious to secular norms, values, and institutions. Historically, this concept has been intricately linked to the evolution of modernity, where the rises of scientific rationalism, industrialization, and urbanization have contributed to a decline in religious authority. The Enlightenment era, with its emphasis on reason and scientific inquiry, questioned religious dogma and authority, laying the groundwork for secular thought. The industrial revolution furthered this shift by fostering urbanization and social change, which often led to a decline in traditional religious practices and community structures. Additionally, the rise of the nation-state and the development of secular institutions such as public education and legal systems contributed to the diminishing role of religion in governance and societal norms. This book provides comprehensive insights into the field of sociology of secularization. Such selected topics that redefine this subject have been presented in this book. This book is an essential guide for both academicians and those who wish to pursue this discipline further.