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  1. 5 de sept. de 2020 · Peter Berger (1929–2017) was a theologian and sociologist. He is considered one of the most influential American sociologists of the last century, especially for his work in the sociology of religion (1). In this entry, Berger’s working definition and theory of religion and some of his ideas about the concept of secularization are considered.

  2. Berger's analysis in Chapter 5 only deals explicitly with theological and religious ideas. But the Protestant Reformation was part of a larger process of social, political, and economic change that began in the 16th century in northwest Europe. Berger has this development in mind as he writes about the Reformation.

  3. 7 de ene. de 2020 · Berger’s life, as seen through his autobiography, is “a case study of the situation of modern man.” 6. I want to focus on two ideas in particular that emerged out of all his boundary-crossing. The first of these is what Berger referred to as “the possibilities of religion and faith in an age of pluralism.”.

  4. Peter Berger on the Rise and Fall of the Theory of Secularization. Though an interest in modernity may be greater in the overall scheme of his work, discussions of secularization are the earliest consistent theme in the writing of sociologist and theologian Peter Berger. From his very first book, he shows a great deal of interest in the causes ...

  5. Elsewhere he defined faith as trust. We can see how pluralism deepens this trust, for it knocks away false assurances provided by a uniform social consensus. Second benefit: Freedom is a great gift, and pluralism opens up new areas of freedom. Pluralism plunges individuals toward free decisions, a good in itself.

  6. 31 de ene. de 2007 · Berger propone que el pluralismo moderno es diferente no porque sea único, sino por su expansión global y su penetrabilidad. También se diferencia en la rapidez con la que se ha ido produciendo en pocos años. En lo que respecta a la religión, el pluralismo es por hoy el factor más importante, más aún que la secularización.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2005 · Pluralismo global y religión Ver PDF Ver PDF Ver PDF (English) Ver PDF (English) Compartir en . Resumen. Peter Berger . Páginas: Fecha de Publicación: 01-03-2005 Palabras Clave: ¿Cómo citar este artículo? [1] Berger, P. 2005. Pluralismo global y religión. Estudios Públicos. 98 (mar. 2005). + Formatos de citación ACM APA Chicago