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==Further reading== * Berger, Peter. ''The Sacred Canopy''. (1967) * Berger, Peter. ''The Desecularization of the World''. (1999) * Brown, Callum G. ''The Death of Christian Britain: Understanding Secularisation, 1800-2000'' (2009). * Bruce, Steve, and Tony Glendinning, "When was secularization? Dating the decline of the British churches and locating its cause" ''British journal of sociology'' 61#1 (2010): 107-126. * Bruce, Steve. ''Religion in the Modern World: From Cathedrals to Cults'' (1996) * Bruce, Steve. ''God is Dead: Secularization in the West''. (2002) * Casanova, Jose. ''Public Religions in the Modern World.'' (1994) * Chaves, M. ''Secularization As Declining Religious Authority''. Social Forces 72(3):749β74. (1994) * Ellul, Jacques. ''The New Demons.'' (1973/tr. 1975) * Gauchet, Marcel. ''The Disenchantment of the World.'' (1985/tr. 1997) * Gilbert, Alan D. ''The making of post-Christian Britain: a history of the secularization of modern society'' (Longman, 1980). * [[Ronald F. Inglehart|Inglehart, Ronald F.]], "Giving Up on God: The Global Decline of Religion", ''[[Foreign Affairs]]'', vol. 99, no. 5 (September / October 2020), pp. 110β118. * Martin, David. ''A General Theory of Secularization''. (New York: Harper & Row, 1979). * Pollack, Detlef. [https://www.academia.edu/23326428/Varieties_of_Secularization_Theories_and_Their_Indispensable_Core Varieties of Secularization Theories and Their Indispensable Core], ''The Germanic Review: Literature, Culture, Theory'', 90:1 (2015), 60-79. * Pollack, Detlef & Gergely Rosta. ''Religion and Modernity: An International Comparison''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. * {{cite book |last1=Kasselstrand |first1=Isabella |last2=Zuckerman |first2=Phil |last3=Cragun |first3=Ryan T. |title=Beyond Doubt: The Secularization of Society |date=2023 |publisher=[[New York University Press]] |location=New York |isbn=9781479814282}} * Ruck Damian J., Bentley R. Alexander, Lawson Daniel J. ''Religious change preceded economic change in the 20th century''. [[Science Advances]] 4(7):eaar8680 (2018) {{doi|10.1126/sciadv.aar8680}} * Sommerville, C. J. "Secular Society Religious Population: Our Tacit Rules for Using the Term Secularization". ''Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion'' 37#2 :249β53. (1998) * Said, E. ''Orientalism: Western Conceptions of the Orient''. London: Penguin. (1978). * Skolnik, Jonathan and Peter Eli Gordon, eds., ''[[New German Critique]]'' 94 (2005) Special Issue on Secularization and Disenchantment * Stark, Rodney, Laurence R. Iannaccone, Monica Turci, and Marco Zecchi. "How Much Has Europe Been Secularized?" ''Inchiesta'' 32 #136 pp:99β112. (2002) * Stark, Rodney. ''Triumph of Faith: Why the World Is More Religious than Ever''. Wilmington: ISI Books. (2015) * Stolz, J. ''Secularization theories in the twenty-first century: Ideas, evidence, and problems. Presidential address.'' Social Compass, 67(2), 282-308 (2020) {{doi|10.1177/0037768620917320}} * Taylor, Charles. ''A Secular Age''. (Harvard University Press, 2007) * Warrier, Maya. "Processes of Secularisation in Contemporary India: Guru Faith in the Mata Amritanandamayi Mission," ''Modern Asian Studies ''(2003) * Wohlrab-Sahr, Monika & Marian Burchardt. "Multiple Secularities: Toward a Cultural Sociology of Secular Modernities". ''Comparative Sociology'' 11(6): 875-909, [https://doi.org/10.1163/15691330-12341249 doi.org/10.1163/15691330-12341249].
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