Editorial: The Study of Implicit Religion: A Personal View

The author reflects on the non-institutional study of implicit religion in the Netherlands. He cited that the international cultural revolution of the 1960s, in which the country undergoes the process of modernization, has caused religion to be de-institutionalized. He notes that at present, experts...

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Published in:Implicit religion
Main Author: Borg, Meerten B. ter 1946-2017 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Equinox [2006]
In: Implicit religion
Further subjects:B UNIVERSITIES & colleges
B Netherlands
B Religious Studies
B Implicit Religion
B Secularism
Online Access: Volltext (doi)
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Summary:The author reflects on the non-institutional study of implicit religion in the Netherlands. He cited that the international cultural revolution of the 1960s, in which the country undergoes the process of modernization, has caused religion to be de-institutionalized. He notes that at present, experts are increasingly seeing implicit religion as one of the variants of pluriform contemporary religiosity, which has led to the creation of the study of implicit religion at Leiden University.
ISSN:1743-1697
Contains:Enthalten in: Implicit religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1558/imre2006.v9.i3.269