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Hartmut Rosa is one of Germany's best-known sociologists. Religion plays an important role in his reflections on the social criticism of modernity. Olivia Röllin talks to him about the meaning of religion, what it is used for and why it is not disappearing despite secularization. Hartmut Rosa is certain that people long for resonance. Whether in interaction with people, things like bread dough or the world as a whole, in the form of religion for example - resonance can arise anywhere. It is these relationships that give people a feeling of self-efficacy and therefore a meaning in life. Rosa sees a response structure in religion in particular that particularly meets the human need for resonance. "There is someone who means me and hears me, from the very origin of my existence," he explains the great religious promise. What does that mean for people in concrete terms? A conversation about the effectiveness of the idea of God, Swiss mountains and the resonance capacity of bread dough. Sternstunde Religion from January 5th, 2020 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More culture on YouTube 🔔 https://www.youtube.com/srfkultur?sub... More culture on Facebook 👥 / srfkultur More culture on Twitter 🐦 / srfkultur More culture on srf.ch 👉 https://www.srf.ch/kultur ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Social Media Netiquette from SRF: ► https://www.srf.ch/social-netiquette #SRFCulture #SRF #Religion #bedeutungderreligion #secularization #hartmutrosa #oliviaroellin #resonance