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Medeniyetler, Kapitalist Dünya Sistemi ve Dini Hareketler

Year 2010, Volume: 8 Issue: 20, 25 - 36, 01.12.2010

Abstract

Biz bu makalede insanoğlunun failliğini gözden kaçırmayacak şekilde, medeniyerler ve dünya kapitalist sistemi yaklaşımlarının bir sentezini yaparak dini hareketlerin özelliklelerini ortaya koymaya çalışacağız. Bu çalışma da ilk olarak sekülerleşme tartışmalarına kısaca değineceğiz. Bu tartışmalar bizim medeniyetler ve dünya sitemleri bağlamında dini hareketleri incelememize temel oluşturacak. İkinci olarak medeniyetler konseptine, medeniyetlerin temelini neyin oluşturduğuna ve medeniyetlerin nasıl ortaya çıktığına değineceğiz. Üçüncü olarak Wallarstein'in dünya kapitalist sistemi kendi değerlerini oluşturuyor iddiasının tartışmalarına göz atacağız. Son olarak medeniyetler ve dünya sistemi bağlamında dini hareketlerin oluşumu hakkında tartışmalarımız olacaktır.

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Year 2010, Volume: 8 Issue: 20, 25 - 36, 01.12.2010

Abstract

References

  • Berger, P. (1967). The sacred canopy. Garden City, New Jersey: Doubleday.
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  • Smith, C. (1998). American Evangelicalism: Embattled and thriving. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
  • Sorokin, P. (1937-1941). Social and cultural dynamics. New York: American Books.
  • Stark, R. , & Roger F. (1998). Religious, economies and sacred canopies: Religious moilization in American cities. American Sociological Review, 53, 41-49.
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Other ID JA99FH58SS
Journal Section Articles
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İsmail Demirezen This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 8 Issue: 20

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APA Demirezen, İ. (2010). Medeniyetler, Kapitalist Dünya Sistemi ve Dini Hareketler. Değerler Eğitimi Dergisi, 8(20), 25-36.