(Re)viewing Postsecularity through the Pragmatic Pursuits of New Religious Movements in India

Kapoor, Vikram. 2025. (Re)viewing Postsecularity through the Pragmatic Pursuits of New Religious Movements in India. Religions, 16(2), 157. ISSN 2077-1444 [Article]

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Abstract or Description

In the contemporary postsecular context, where the influence of religion has become increasingly significant, this study explores the substantial influence of New Religious Movements (NRMs) in India. Focusing on Brahma Kumaris (BKs), a prominent NRM, this study examines their role as proponents of social change across various public spheres in modern society. The BKs’ deviation from traditional religious doctrines, their emphasis on self-transformation, and their capacity to adapt to contemporary challenges render them particularly relevant in the postsecular context. This study analyzes the pragmatic approach that BKs employ to engage with and assert their influence in contemporary public life. Specifically, it delineates five critical processes that underpin the organization’s pragmatic pursuits: detraditionalization, synergism, gender sensitization, agro-spiritualism, and digitalization. By subverting varied normativities and contesting the religious/secular dyad through their pragmatic pursuits, the BKs illuminate the shapeshifting edges and fluid integration of religion and secularity within the contemporary postsecular milieu.

Item Type:

Article

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16020157

Data Access Statement:

No new data were created or analyzed in this study. Data sharing is not applicable to this article.

Keywords:

postsecularity; religion; new religious movements; pragmatism; brahma kumaris; India

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Institute of Management Studies

Dates:

DateEvent
28 January 2025Accepted
30 January 2025Published

Item ID:

38216

Date Deposited:

28 Jan 2025 09:12

Last Modified:

30 Jan 2025 09:45

Peer Reviewed:

Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/38216

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