Revision summary
Revivalism is intensified public faith, not simple return to the past. Secularisation is unfinished; public religions persist. Insecurity, effervescence, and media feed growth. Gender and caste often harden inside revivalist we-groups. COVID mixed online worship with communal blame.
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Introduction
Religious revivalism is the public return of intense, organised faith against a story of simple secular decline. It is not a copy of the medieval parish. It uses media, parties, and markets. Bryan Wilson’s secularisation is unfinished. José Casanova’s public religions are the better present map.
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What is being revived
- Ritual density, strict ethics, and a claim that the sacred should order law and identity.
- Charisma and cult-like teacher movements sit beside large inherited communities that the Census still counts.
Why now
- Giddens’s late modernity produces ontological insecurity. Revival offers a firm we.
- Durkheim’s effervescence travels in rallies, televised pilgrimage, and digital satsang.
- Weber’s disenchantment is uneven: science sits beside prosperity gospels and political theologies.
- Globalisation and migration make religion a portable ethnicity as well as a faith.
Forms and limits
- Fundamentalist projects seek a lost purity. Other revivals are consumer and therapeutic.
- Gender and caste inside revivalist publics often tighten control even as numbers grow.
- COVID-19 mixed closed shrines, online worship, and blame of the other: revival and risk society together.
Discussion
- Revivalism is a contemporary social fact, not a leftover.
- It does not prove that modernity failed. It proves that meaning and power still use the sacred.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD SEC[Secularisation story] --> UNEVEN[Unfinished] REV[Revivalism] --> PUB[Public mediated political] INS[Ontological insecurity] --> REV EFF[Effervescence media] --> REV
Conclusion
Contemporary revivalism is public, mediated, and often political. Casanova, Giddens, Durkheim, and Weber explain demand and form. Census communities persist beside cults and campaigns. Read it as modern sacred politics, not as a return of the village unchanged.
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