This article introduces a distinction in the paradigm of multiple modernities between a comparative-civilizational and a post-secular perspective. It argues that the former perspective helps us to understand modernization processes in large cultural-civilizational units, whereas the latter viewpoint focuses on actors and cultural domains within civilizational units and on inter-civilizational crossovers. The two perspectives are complementary. What we gain from this distinction is greater precision in the use of multiple modernities to explain the place of religion in modern societies. The example of Russian Orthodoxy is used to clarify the difference between these two perspectives: whereas from a comparative-civilizational viewpoint, Russian Orthodoxy may appear as Europe's 'other'; from a post-secular viewpoint, Orthodox religion is part of Europe's religious pluralist landscape and partakes in an ongoing process of defining the meaning of European political and cultural integration.

European integration and Russian orthodoxy: Two multiple modernities perspectives / Stoeckl, Kristina. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL THEORY. - ISSN 1368-4310. - 14:2(2011), pp. 217-233. [10.1177/1368431011403462]

European integration and Russian orthodoxy: Two multiple modernities perspectives

Stoeckl K.
2011

Abstract

This article introduces a distinction in the paradigm of multiple modernities between a comparative-civilizational and a post-secular perspective. It argues that the former perspective helps us to understand modernization processes in large cultural-civilizational units, whereas the latter viewpoint focuses on actors and cultural domains within civilizational units and on inter-civilizational crossovers. The two perspectives are complementary. What we gain from this distinction is greater precision in the use of multiple modernities to explain the place of religion in modern societies. The example of Russian Orthodoxy is used to clarify the difference between these two perspectives: whereas from a comparative-civilizational viewpoint, Russian Orthodoxy may appear as Europe's 'other'; from a post-secular viewpoint, Orthodox religion is part of Europe's religious pluralist landscape and partakes in an ongoing process of defining the meaning of European political and cultural integration.
2011
European integration, Habermas, multiple modernities, post-secularism, Russian Orthodoxy
European integration and Russian orthodoxy: Two multiple modernities perspectives / Stoeckl, Kristina. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL THEORY. - ISSN 1368-4310. - 14:2(2011), pp. 217-233. [10.1177/1368431011403462]
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