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Neo-Secularism and the New Secular Religions

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  • Ioan Szasz

    (Pentecostal Theological Institute, Bucharest, Romania)

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This paper explores the phenomenon of neo-secularism and the emergence of new secular religions, highlighting the mechanisms through which secularization has not eliminated the religious instinct but rather transformed it into alternative ideologies. The study examines the transition from classical secularism to neo-secularism, which navigates religious pluralism and redefines the relationship between religion and the public sphere. Furthermore, it analyzes the rise of secular religions—such as communism, fascism, radical environmentalism, and transhumanism—which adopt the structural functions of traditional religions by offering rigid doctrines, collective rituals, and utopian promises. The paper discusses the dangers posed by these ideologies, including totalitarian tendencies, moral relativism, and mobilization through fanaticism. It argues that despite the process of secularization, the human need for meaning and order persists and is rearticulated in new forms—often carrying significant socio-political implications. In conclusion, the study emphasizes the necessity of maintaining a balance between modernity and traditional spiritual values in order to preserve social and moral stability.

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  • Ioan Szasz, 2025. "Neo-Secularism and the New Secular Religions," Scientia Moralitas Journal, Scientia Moralitas, Research Institute, vol. 10(1), pages 421-436, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:journl:v:10:y:2025:i:1:p:421-436
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