Konštrukcia (nielen) pohanskej identity v neskorej modernite
Modernity, characterized by many macrosocial processes like secularization, rationalization but also initiatives supporting the so-called re-enchantment of the world, made religion undergo radical transformations, changing its role in individual biographies. Due to religious plurality and freedom, p...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | Czech |
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2020
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Sacra
Year: 2020, Volume: 18, Issue: 1, Pages: 22-33 |
Further subjects: | B
active conversion
B individualized spirituality B Narrative B conversion rhetoric B Identity B modern paganism B biographical reconstruction |
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Summary: | Modernity, characterized by many macrosocial processes like secularization, rationalization but also initiatives supporting the so-called re-enchantment of the world, made religion undergo radical transformations, changing its role in individual biographies. Due to religious plurality and freedom, people engage in spiritual practices in a creative, explorative, and eclectic manner. I discuss how are religious identities constructed in the era of late modernity, and, with a focus on modern paganism, I explore the conversion rhetoric via the lenses of narrational approach to identity building. I also describe how paganism provides meanings, symbolism, and language for a biographical reconstruction of identity. My main argument is that adopting religious identity can be a reflectional, rational, and active act of identical and biographical transformation which stands in opposition to the classical concept of conversion as a passive external event. |
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ISSN: | 2336-4483 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Sacra
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Persistent identifiers: | HDL: handle:11222.digilib/143008 |