Postsecularity in twenty questions : a case study in Buddhist teens

Abstract

This chapter aims to unpack the question of the sort of religiosity for which postsecularity reflects a resurgence—to answer the question of whether as well as being is a quality of an age or a culture, postsecularity is also a feature of the participant people—and to explore the relationship between boundary marking and postsecularism. Quantitative analysis to postsecularism is applied and a set of questions is compiled to identify postsecular attitudes—looking specifically at: (1) facets of modernism and secularity, (2) public and private spheres of religion, (3) liquid religion, (4) projection, and (5) boundary marking in a case study of teen Buddhists in Britain

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