Jörg Stolz (born June 19, 1967, in Zürich, Switzerland) is a Swiss and German sociologist, Professor of Sociology of religion at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. His research mainly focuses on secularization, evangelicalism, and religiosity. He combines an explanatory approach with quantitative methods and mixed methods.
Early life
Jörg Stolz was born in 1967 in Zürich. His father was a Swiss theologian, Fritz Stolz. Between 1987 and 1994, he studied sociology, economy and philosophy at the Universität Zürich, and spent one year in Germany at the Bielefeld University where he followed Niklas Luhmann's teachings. After obtaining his Licence, he completed his Ph.D at the Universität Zürich and published his thesis.[1] He completed a post-doc between Paris with Raymond Boudon and Mannheim with Hartmut Esser.
Career
Jörg Stolz is Professor ordinarius at the University of Lausanne since 2002 where he holds the chair of sociology of religions.[2] He was President of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion between 2016 and 2018.[3]
His work on secularization mainly focuses on the religious-secular competition and Church disaffiliations. His work has been discussed in local newspapers[4][5][6] and by other scholars.[7][8] He also investigates evangelicalism [9] and religiosity. He is the author and co-author of different peer-reviewed papers, chapters, and books [10]
Main works
- Stolz, J., Könemann, J., Schneuwly Purdie, M., Englberger, T. and Krüggeler, M. (2016). (Un)Believing in modern society. Religion, spirituality, and religious-secular competition. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-54877-0
- Stolz, J., Favre, O., Gachet, C. and Buchard, E. (2014). Phänomen Freikirchen. Analysen eines wettbewerbsstarken Milieus. Zürich: TVZ. ISBN 978-3-290-22025-9
- Stolz, J. and Ballif, E. (2010). Die Zukunft der Reformierten. Gesellschaftliche Megatrends - kirchliche Reaktionen. Zürich: TVZ. ISBN 978-3-290-17556-6
- Baumann, M. and Stolz, J. (2007). Eine Schweiz - viele Religionen. Risiken und Chancen des Zusammenlebens. Bielefeld: Transcript. ISBN 978-3-8394-0524-6
References
- ↑ Stolz, J. (2000). Soziologie des Fremdenfeindlichkeit. Theoretische und empirische Analysen
- ↑ Institut de Sciences Sociales des Religions, Université de Lausanne
- ↑ International Society for the Sociology of Religion, minutes of the GA
- ↑ Moderne Gesellschaften brauchen keine Religion mehr, NZZ
- ↑ Die Kirchen sind leer? Aber erleuchtet fühlen sich viele, NZZ
- ↑ Kirchen in der gesellschaftlichen Konkurrenz, NZZ
- ↑ (What is left of) secularization? Debate on Jörg Stolz’s article on Secularization theories in the 21st century: ideas, evidence, and problems
- ↑ Exploring further debates in the secularization paradigm. Debate on Jörg Stolz’s article on Secularization theories in the 21st century: ideas, evidence, and problems
- ↑ Une religion trop libérale aura du mal à survivre, LE TEMPS
- ↑ Jörg Stolz, publications on Unisciences
External links
- Jörg Stolz publications indexed by Google Scholar