Uushenkisyys

Contrary to the secularism thesis of the 20th century, religion did not disappear from the Western experience. Rather, religiosity took on new forms, which emphasized individuality, experientiality, and corporeality, and highlighted lifestyle consumption. These new spiritualities came to be understo...

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Other Authors: Mahlamäki, Tiina (Editor), Opas, Minna (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Finnish
Published: Helsinki Finnish Literature Society / SKS 2022
Series:Tietolipas 10
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