The Post-Secular in Question considers whether there has in fact been a
religious resurgence of global dimensions in recent decades. This
collection of original essays by leading academics represents an
interdisciplinary intervention in the continuing and ever-transforming
discussion of the role of religion and secularism in today's world.
Foregrounding the most urgent and compelling questions raised by the
place of religion in the social sciences, past and present, The
Post-Secular in Question restores religion to a more central place in
social scientific thinking about the world, helping to move scholarship
"beyond unbelief."
Contributors: Courtney Bender, Craig Calhoun, Michele Dillon, Philip S.
Gorski, Richard Madsen, Kathleen Mahoney, Tomoko Masuzawa, Eduardo
Mendieta, John Schmalzbauer, James K. A. Smith, John Torpey, Bryan S.
Turner, Hent de Vries.