The decline of secularism

For many years, it was thought that religion would decline as countries modernised. This line of thinking is being challenged, not only by the experience of countries like the United States and Singapore, but also by demographic shifts occurring in many parts of the world. By the end of the 21ˢᵗ cen...

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Main Author: Mohammad Alami Musa
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Format: Commentary
Language:English
Published: 2023
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1692602023-07-16T15:40:58Z The decline of secularism Mohammad Alami Musa S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Country and Region Studies For many years, it was thought that religion would decline as countries modernised. This line of thinking is being challenged, not only by the experience of countries like the United States and Singapore, but also by demographic shifts occurring in many parts of the world. By the end of the 21ˢᵗ century, these demographic shifts may result in religion’s displacement of secularism as a dominant ideology in the world. Published version 2023-07-10T08:36:06Z 2023-07-10T08:36:06Z 2023 Commentary Mohammad Alami Musa (2023). The decline of secularism. RSIS Commentaries, 090-23. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169260 en RSIS Commentaries, 090-23 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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The decline of secularism
description For many years, it was thought that religion would decline as countries modernised. This line of thinking is being challenged, not only by the experience of countries like the United States and Singapore, but also by demographic shifts occurring in many parts of the world. By the end of the 21ˢᵗ century, these demographic shifts may result in religion’s displacement of secularism as a dominant ideology in the world.
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