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@inbook{722509, author = {Lužný, Dušan and Václavík, David and Tomka, Miklós and Révay, Edit}, address = {Budapest}, booktitle = {Church and Religious Life in Post-Communist Societies}, edition = {1}, keywords = {seculatization; Czech republic}, language = {eng}, location = {Budapest}, isbn = {978-963-87583-2-3}, pages = {67-76}, publisher = {International Study of Religion in Eastern and Central Europe Association}, title = {Character of Czech Secularism. Tension between Institutional and Individual Religiosity in the Czech Republic}, year = {2007} }
TY - CHAP ID - 722509 AU - Lužný, Dušan - Václavík, David - Tomka, Miklós - Révay, Edit PY - 2007 TI - Character of Czech Secularism. Tension between Institutional and Individual Religiosity in the Czech Republic VL - Religion in Eastern and Central Europe PB - International Study of Religion in Eastern and Central Europe Association CY - Budapest SN - 9789638758323 KW - seculatization KW - Czech republic N2 - The data gained in EVS (and in other mentioned surveys) document the scope and nature of secularization of Czech society. At a structural level, it can be supported by presenting the opinions of respondents concerning the separation of religion (or better, churches) from the spheres of political and economical life in the Czech Republic. These views are accompanied by a relatively low trust in church institutions (only 20% approximately), by the belief that churches do not deal with social or family problems, and by a low frequency of attention of religious services. Hand in hand with the decrease in social significance of institutionalized forms of religion, or decrease in social importance of churches and other plausibility structures, comes a decrease of their social control over the forms of faith. The consequence of this is a privatization of religion, also manifested by the deviance from traditional forms of belief – which can be clearly observed in the decrease of belief in personal God. ER -
LUŽNÝ, Dušan a David VÁCLAVÍK. Character of Czech Secularism. Tension between Institutional and Individual Religiosity in the Czech Republic. In TOMKA, Miklós a Edit RÉVAY. \textit{Church and Religious Life in Post-Communist Societies}. 1. vyd. Budapest: International Study of Religion in Eastern and Central Europe Association, 2007, s.~67-76. Religion in Eastern and Central Europe. ISBN~978-963-87583-2-3.
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