Ateş Altınordu

Ateş Altınordu is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Sociology Department at Yale University. He works in the areas of religion and politics, secularization, immigrant incorporation, and citizenship. His dissertation comparatively analyzes late-19th/early-20th century political Catholicism in Germany and post-1970 political Islam in Turkey.

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Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Varieties of anti-religious imagination

The publication of Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age has fostered an exceptionally vibrant intellectual debate on secularism and on the conditions of belief under modernity, as the readers of this blog very well know. For the social sciences at least, this fundamental rethinking on secularism inspired by Taylor’s work could not be any timelier: the stand-off between classical secularization theorists and the proponents of the religious economies model, which has continued for about two decades is only recently giving way to new paths of investigation. Precisely because this debate offers such a crucial opportunity, I want to point out what I see as two important points of neglect in this burgeoning discussion.

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