Bringing Back the Old Religiosity: Interfaith Cosmopolitan Civil Religion (ICCR)

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION JOURNAL OF CHURCH AND STATE Pub Date : 2024-01-09 DOI:10.1093/jcs/csad095
Song Chong Lee
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Highlighting the transformed landscape of political communities in the twenty-first century, I reexamine the discourse of civil religion (DCR). Widely recognized in religious studies and notably in American history, this concept reveals a subtle yet intricately functional framework of community consciousness within political entities. This article posits that the prevalent interpretation of civil religion, and its application across diverse contexts, falls short of effectively reflecting and utilizing the essence identified by Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Robert Bellah—classical and modern architects of civil religion, respectively. Many discussions of DCR often disregard the role of the traditional sense of religion and religiousness. Instead, they fixate on superficial symbols and rituals associated with secular institutional bodies and communities. In this article, I contend that reintegrating the ordinary sense of religion into the discourse is crucial for envisioning and constructing a new community consciousness capable of adeptly responding to the burgeoning demands of our highly multicultural world. Following the conceptual roadmap of civil religion, which seeks transcendent, sacred, and unifying narratives, symbols, and rituals, I introduce a new model termed Interfaith, Cosmopolitan Civil Religion (ICCR). Within this model, ordinary religious agents, through interfaith engagement, assume positive roles in nurturing a broader sense of community and unity.
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让古老的宗教回归:宗教间世界公民宗教(ICCR)
为了突出二十一世纪政治社区的变革面貌,我重新审视了公民宗教话语(DCR)。这一概念在宗教研究中得到了广泛认可,在美国历史上尤为突出,它揭示了政治实体内部微妙而又错综复杂的社区意识功能框架。本文认为,对公民宗教的普遍解释及其在不同语境中的应用,未能有效反映和利用让-雅克-卢梭和罗伯特-贝拉--分别是公民宗教的古典和现代设计师所确定的本质。许多关于 DCR 的讨论往往无视传统意义上的宗教和宗教性的作用。相反,他们专注于与世俗机构和社区相关的表面符号和仪式。在这篇文章中,我认为,将普通意义上的宗教重新纳入讨论,对于设想和构建一种新的社区意识至关重要,这种意识能够对我们这个高度多元文化的世界中不断增长的需求做出恰当的回应。公民宗教寻求超验、神圣和统一的叙事、象征和仪式,按照公民宗教的概念路线图,我提出了一种新的模式,称为 "跨信仰、世界性公民宗教"(ICCR)。在这一模式中,普通宗教人士通过不同信仰间的参与,在培养更广泛的社区和团结意识方面发挥积极作用。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Church and State is concerned with what has been called the "greatest subject in the history of the West." It seeks to stimulate interest, dialogue, research, and publication in the broad area of religion and the state. JCS publishes constitutional, historical, philosophical, theological, and sociological studies on religion and the body politic in various countries and cultures of the world, including the United States. Each issue features, in addition to a timely editorial, five or more major articles, and thirty-five to forty reviews of significant books related to church and state. Periodically, important ecclesiastical documents and government texts of legislation and/or court decisions are also published."
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