Gendering Secularisation Theory
Major theories of secularisation have been gender blind, with the result that men's experience of modernisation has been made central to explanations of religious decline. This paper attempts to show how greater attention to women's distinctive experiences can help extend the explanatory p...
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Auteur principal: | Linda Woodhead |
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Langue: | DA EN NB SV |
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The Royal Danish Library
2005
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