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Secularization in the Netherlands?
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1996
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NationalismReligiosityReligious PluralismLanguage StudiesReligious GroupAnomalous Dutch CaseComparative ReligionRecent ArgumentSupply-side TheoriesSecularism
This paper refutes Stark and Iannaccone's recent argument about secularization in Europe as applied to the Netherlands. Relevant Dutch evidence shows that both organized religion and subjective religiosity have declined in the Netherlands since the 1950s. Any deregulation and increases in pluralism that occurred in that period did not have the theoretically expected effects. The anomalous Dutch case casts further doubt on the explanatory power of supply-side theories in the sociology of religion.
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