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Changes in Religious Values in the Czech Republic

[journal article]

Spousta, Jan

Abstract

The article provides a brief sociological description of religious development in the regions of Bohemia & Moravia over the past centuries & a more detailed analysis of recent trends based on the 1991 & 1999 European Values Study. The main conclusions for the present situation of the country are (1)... view more

The article provides a brief sociological description of religious development in the regions of Bohemia & Moravia over the past centuries & a more detailed analysis of recent trends based on the 1991 & 1999 European Values Study. The main conclusions for the present situation of the country are (1) secularization continues, but not as quickly as 30 or 40 years ago; (2) religious ideas of average citizens differ more & more from the traditional Christian dogmatic or atheistic ideology (religious syncretism & Far East inspirations are widespread in the Czech Republic now); (3) the paradoxical character of current trends in the Czech Roman Catholic Church is stressed - threats to & chances of the main Czech religious society have been dramatically altered since the revolution in 1989.... view less

Classification
Sociology of Religion

Free Keywords
Secularization; Czech Republic; Historical Development; Religiosity; Religious Attitudes; Roman Catholicism; Postcommunist Societies

Document language
English

Publication Year
2002

Page/Pages
p. 345-364

Journal
Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, 38 (2002) 3

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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