Number of pages: 480 pages
The book is divided into three sections distributed over six chapters. The first section deals with historical models and compares them from a number of angles. The second section examines and critiques secularization theories, and also criticizes their criticism through approaches that overlap between the social sciences and history. The third section deals with secularization generating its opposite, whether at the level of the return of traditional religions to play a role in the public sphere or the emergence of political religions and alternative quasi-religions as part of the secularization process itself. Finally, it presents a vision for a more complex modified model of secularization theory.