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This book focuses on individuals who, in the course of their lives, turned away from their religious communities of origin. In some case, individuals who criticized their religious communities sought to reform them from within; in other cases, they joined other religious groups or searched for alternative types of religion, among which one should include ersatz-religions. The book illustrates how secularization and religiosity are by no means mutually exclusive but are interwoven in many ways, as it appears more evidently in individual perspectives. The volume also asks to what extent the moments of transition and border-crossing are to be understood as consequences or expressions of secularization, as transformations of the religious, or as manifestations of "new" religiosity. Discover the complex mechanisms of religious transformation in the Nineteenth Century!
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This book focuses on individuals who, in the course of their lives, turned away from their religious communities of origin. In some case, individuals who criticized their religious communities sought to reform them from within; in other cases, they joined other religious groups or searched for alternative types of religion, among which one should include ersatz-religions. The book illustrates how secularization and religiosity are by no means mutually exclusive but are interwoven in many ways, as it appears more evidently in individual perspectives.It assumes with Detlef Pollack that "religion has a high formative power even under modern conditions, is compatible with modernity and is itself capable of becoming a source of modernity" (2016). In this respect, secularization can be understood as "the reshaping and the continued effect of originally religious motifs and meaning outside the narrowly religious realm" (Nüchtern 1998). This volume asks to what extent these moments of transition and border-crossing are to be understood as consequences or expressions of "secularization," as transformations of the religious, or as manifestations of "new" religiosity.
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Dr. Cristiana Facchini is Full Professor of History of Christianity and Religious Studies at the University of Bologna.Dr. Alessandro Grazi is a research fellow responsible for the subproject "Papst Pius XII. und getaufte Juden in Brasilien" (EXC 2060 C3-19) of the project "Asking the Pope for Help. Jüdische Opfer des NS-Regimes in den Quellen des Vatikans. Eine Online-Edition".