ABSTRACT

Postsecularism is a scholarly position that observes, that despite steady decline in religious ties in the postwar period, there has been a manifest resurgence in conspicuousness of religion and religion-related issues throughout the affluent societies of Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. 2 Habermas (2006) reflected that with postsecularity, the nature of religious behaviour and convictions had not changed particularly, but awareness of it has.