Poslední úprava: Mgr. Barbora Spalová, Ph.D. (29.01.2024)
The course introduces students to current approaches in studying religious and spiritual diversity in European societies in particular. It is based on theoretical study, but its core lies in seminar works providing the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in research. The students will engage in the pertinent societal issues arising from the need to manage religious diversity in dynamic modern societies.
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Cíl předmětu - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. Mgr. Martin Hájek, Ph.D. (02.01.2022)
Course Objective 1. Understanding the spiritual and religious diversity in contemporary societies. 2. Capability to observe and analyse various forms of religiosity.
Literatura - angličtina
Poslední úprava: Mgr. Jan Tesárek (12.02.2022)
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Obligatory reading: Selected chapters from: ASAD, Talal. Formations of the secular: Christianity, Islam, modernity / Talal Asad. 2003. ISBN 0804747679. DAVIE, Grace. Religion in modern Europe: a memory mutates / Grace Davie. 2000. ISBN 0198280653. LUHRMANN, T. M. Persuasions of the witch's craft: ritual magic in contemporary England / T.M. Luhrmann. 1991. ISBN 0674663241.
Recommended reading: Peter Nynas, Mika Lassander, Terhi Utriainen. 2012. Post-Secular Society. Transaction Publishers. Gordan, G., Pace, E. (eds.) 2012. Mapping Religion and Spirituality in a Postsecular World. BRILL
Sylabus - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. Mgr. Martin Hájek, Ph.D. (02.01.2022)
Course Schedule Week 1: Introduction Week 2 - 4: Religion mutates: changing European religious and spiritual landscape week 5 - 7: Interdisciplinary approaches to the study of religion and spirituality week 8 - 10: Management of religious (including secularist) diversity in Europe Week 11: Individual or group field work Week 12: Concluding colloquium (presentation & discussion of students’ work)