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Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Acknowledgements
1: The Diary of a ‘God of One's Own’: Etty Hillesum: An Unsociological Introduction
Etty Hillesum
A life of one's own, a room of one's own, a God of one's own
Notes
2: The Return of the Gods and the Crisis of European Modernity: A Sociological Introduction
Disagreements between the religions and the civilizing of world society
New forms of coexistence and conflict among the world religions: How are conflicts between world religions to be civilized?
Notes
3: Tolerance and Violence: The Two Faces of the Religions
What does ‘religion’ mean?
Individualization and cosmopolitization: Religion in the framework of reflexive modernization
Notes
4: Heresy or the Invention of a ‘God of One's Own’
The individualistic misunderstanding of individualization
Heresy and orthodoxy: Concerning the historical improbability of religious freedom
Individualization Two: The welfare state
The relationship of religion to anti-modernity, post-modernity and the second modernity
Notes
5: The Irony of Unintended Consequences: How to Civilize Global Religious Conflicts: Five Models
The individualization of religion and the ‘spirit’ of the world society
The market model: God's commodity form
The model of the religiously neutral constitutional state: Jürgen Habermas
The blueprint for a universal world ethos: Hans Küng
Methodological conversion: Mahatma Gandhi
Revolution?
Notes
6: Peace Instead of Truth? The Futures of the Religions in the World Risk Society
Introduction: ‘Clash of universalisms’
Victory of the fundamentalisms or cosmopolitan turn?
The ‘nationalizing’ of religion and the methodological nationalism of the historical sciences
Replacing truth with peace: Religion as an agent of modernization in the world risk society
Notes
Bibliography
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