@article{KalbheimZiebertz2017, author = {Kalbheim, Boris and Ziebertz, Hans-Georg}, title = {S{\"a}kular - mehr als „nichtreligi{\"o}s"?}, series = {International Journal of Practical Theology}, volume = {21}, journal = {International Journal of Practical Theology}, number = {1}, issn = {1612-9768}, doi = {10.1515/ijpt-2015-0005}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-194408}, pages = {58-88}, year = {2017}, abstract = {There is hardly an autonomous description of those who do not belong to a religious denomination and who don't regard themselves as religious in a traditional way. The terms "non-denominational" and "non-religious" implicate a dissociation from the historically traditional concept of religion, but they do not offer any alternative ideological communalities. This article discusses the option of a "secular worldview" and investigates whether religious and non-religious respondents differ in their attitudes on selected human rights - and if so, to what extent. The empirical study (N=2244) shows that human rights are supported by all young people, athough in some cases with differing emphases. In basic terms, we can discern a common worldview or 'Weltanschauung' of secular respondents. This is recognizable as an approval of the intrinsic value of the Other as well as a recognition of norms set by public society.}, language = {de} }