Abstract

The subject of this chapter is, taking into account the dead end that sociology of religion is facing (Michel 2003: 159-170), to invite to ask what is really in question when the question of religion arises. The conditions in which social and/or political actors take over the religious, the changing modalities and places of such uses, should therefore be explored. Which leads to apprehend the religious, cold shouldering the indigenous theories of specialized sociologies, not as such, but as an indicator which, when contextualized, may possibly appear to form an analyzer, a remarkable one indeed, of the recompositions of the contemporary. Keywords: globalization; Michel de Certeau; political evolution; religion

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