2019
DOI: 10.2478/jnmlp-2019-0010
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Contemporary Religiosity and the Absence of Solidarity With Those in Need

Abstract: The article uses an adapted version of the multidimensional theory of religion to explore changes in contemporary religiosity in Central Europe, with a special focus on the Czech Republic. It asks whether there are any possible connections between the current absence of welcome of refugees, and the fact that the dominant religiosity that replaced the secularist ideology despises religious dogmas and institutions. It asks how people believing in “something”, who do not wish to define that “something” or share i… Show more

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“…When discussing religiosity, of course, there are many ways of looking on it. Commonly, religiosity cannot be separated from religion [14]. There are also those who scientifically recognize religiosity in different ways.…”
Section: Religiositymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When discussing religiosity, of course, there are many ways of looking on it. Commonly, religiosity cannot be separated from religion [14]. There are also those who scientifically recognize religiosity in different ways.…”
Section: Religiositymentioning
confidence: 99%