Secularity as a point of reference: A specific features of non-religiosity and secularized worldview in a family across three generations

Gärtner, Christel

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

My contribution will focus on secular and non-religious worldviews and will aim to reconstruct secular relationships with the world that develop from lived values and their transmission in the family. I will try to show in detail how a non-religious habitus develops in socialization over several generations, becomes entrenched in later biographical positioning, and shapes how a person relates to the world, including their view of religion. After a brief outline of the religious field in Germany, I will concentrate on a family case whose first generation (grandparents) grew up in the GDR. This family has had no religious socialization or child baptisms for three generations and secularity has become a positive point of reference for how its members justify their own life patterns. For the members of this non-religious family, religion still becomes selectively relevant. Using concrete situations and contexts where the family has contact with religion, I will show how these encounters become a marker for drawing boundaries. In conclusion, I will follow Quack and Schuh’s distinction between “indifference to religiosity” on the one hand, and “indifference to religion” on the other, and argue that indifference to religiosity, but not indifference to religion, can be clearly identified

Details about the publication

JournalReligions
Volume2022, 13
Issue477
Page range1-13
StatusPublished
Release year2022 (25/05/2022)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.3390/rel13060477
Link to the full texthttps://mdpi-res.com/d_attachment/religions/religions-13-00477/article_deploy/religions-13-00477-v3.pdf?version=1654605896
Keywordssecular worldviews; non-religious habitus; transmission of non-religion; indifference to religiosity; indifference to religion

Authors from the University of Münster

Gärtner, Christel
Cluster of Excellence "Religion and Politics"