Retheorizing the postsecular present : embodiment, spatial transcendence, and challenges to authenticity among young Christians in Glasgow, Scotland
Christianity ; Glasgow ; Human body ; Post secularism ; Protestantism ; Religion ; Scotland ; Social geography ; Space ; United Kingdom ; Young people
This article identifies the spatial elements of postsecular theory, and considers how spatial approaches, might provide an alternative to existing analyses. Drawing on the religious subject constructions of young Christian-affiliated people living
of Christian identities. In conclusion, it reflects on the broader empirical and theoretical implications of our research for postsecular approaches to the study of religion and society.
Behaviour ; Christianity ; Conflict ; Family ; Geography of religion ; Glasgow ; Identity ; Religious practice ; Scotland ; Social geography ; United Kingdom ; Young people