Routledge International Handbook of Religion in Global Society
Herausgeber: Cornelio, Jayeel; Woodhead, Linda; Martikainen, Tuomas; Gauthier, François
Routledge International Handbook of Religion in Global Society
Herausgeber: Cornelio, Jayeel; Woodhead, Linda; Martikainen, Tuomas; Gauthier, François
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Bringing together scholars of all ages and stages of career from around the world, the handbook showcases the dynamism of religion in global societies. It is an accessible introduction to new ways of approaching the study of religion practically, theoretically and geographically.
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Bringing together scholars of all ages and stages of career from around the world, the handbook showcases the dynamism of religion in global societies. It is an accessible introduction to new ways of approaching the study of religion practically, theoretically and geographically.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 522
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9781138182509
- ISBN-10: 1138182508
- Artikelnr.: 59998519
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 522
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9781138182509
- ISBN-10: 1138182508
- Artikelnr.: 59998519
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jayeel Cornelio is Associate Professor and the Director of the Development Studies Program at the Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines. François Gauthier is Professor of Religious Studies at the Social Sciences Department of the Université de Fribourg, Switzerland. Tuomas Martikainen is the Director of the Migration Institute of Finland, Finland. Linda Woodhead is Distinguished Professor of Religion and Society at Lancaster University, UK.
Introduction: Religion in Global Societies; Part I: Market and Branding;
1. Christian Churches' Responses to Marketization: Comparing Institutional
and Non-denominational Discourse and Practice; 2. 'The Greatest Leader of
All': The Faces of Leadership and Christianity in Contemporary Brazil
(1980s-2010s); 3. JPCC: A Megachurch Brand Story in Indonesia; 4.
Rebranding the Soul: Rituals for the Well-made Man in Market Society; Part
II: Contemporary Ethics and Values; 5. The Prosperity Ethic: The Rise of
the New Prosperity Gospel; 6. Islamic Ethics in Muslim Eurasia: Prosperity
Theology vs. Renunciation?; 7. Public Morality and the Transformation of
Islamic Media in Indonesia; 8. Pious-Modern Subjectivities in the Palestine
West Bank: Their Formations and Contours between the Familial, the Local
and the Global; 9. 'We Are Overfed': Young Evangelicals, Globalization, and
Social Justice; 10. 'Mediacosmologies': The Convergence and Renewal of
Indigenous Religiosities in Cyberspace; Part III: Intimate Identities; 11.
Saints, Sinners, and Same-Sex Marriages: Ecclesiological Identity in the
Church of England and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark; 12. When
Two Worlds Collide: Asian Christian LGBTQs Coming Out to Parents; 13.
Gender Politics and Education in the Gülen Movement; 14. Global
Catholicism, Gender Conversion and Masculinity; Part IV: Transnational
Movements; 15. Pilgrimage, Travelling Gurus and Transnational Networks: The
Lay Meditation Movement in Contemporary Chinese Societies; 16.
Globalization and Asceticism: Foreigner Ascetics on the Threshold of Hindu
Religious Orders; 17. Maya Revival Movements: Between Transnationality and
Authenticity; 18. Defending Tradition and Confronting Secularity: The
Catholic Buen Pastor Institute; 19. The Globalization of the Catholic
Church: History, Organization, Theology; Part V: Diasporic Communities;
20. Dialectics between Transnationalism and Diaspora: The Ahmadiyya Muslim
Community; 21. Transnational Religious Movement: The Turkish Süleymanl¿ in
Indonesia; 22. Youth Buddhists in Australia: Negotiating Transnational
Flows; 23. The Formation of Global Chinese Identities; 24. Church as a
Homeland and Home as a Place of Worship: The Transformation of Religiosity
among Georgian Migrants in Paris; Part VI: Responses to Diversity; 25.
Interreligious Dialogue (IRD) in International Politics: From the Margins
of the Religious Field to the Centre of Civil Society; 26. Faith, Identity
and Practices: The Current Refugee Crisis and its Challenges to Religious
Diversity in Southern Europe; 27. Urban Public Space and the Emergence of
Interdenominational Syncretism; 28. 'As Local as Possible, as International
as Necessary': Investigating the Place of Religious and Faith-Based Actors
in the Localization of the International Humanitarian System; 29. Religion,
National Identity and Foreign Policy: The Case of Eastern Christians and
the French Political Imaginary; 30. Religious Echoes in Secular Dialogues:
Global Glimpses of Peacebuilding; 31. City of Gods and Goods: Exploring
Religious Pluralism in the Neoliberal City; Part VII: National Tensions;
32. Islam, Politics and Legitimacy: The Role of Saudi Arabia in the Rise of
Salafism and Jihadism; 33. Religion and Nationalism in Post-Soviet Space:
Between State, Society and Nation; 34. Religion, Nationalism and
Transnationalism in the South Caucasus; 35. The Sacred and
Secular-Economic: A Cross-Country Comparison of the Regulation of the
Economic Activities of Religious Organizations. Perspectives from France,
Germany, Japan, Thailand, Turkey, and the United States; 36. Religious
Identities in Times of Crisis: An Analysis of Europe; 37. Poetry in Iran's
Contemporary Theo-Political Culture; Part VIII: Reflections on 'Religion';
38. Questioning the Boundaries of 'Religious' and Non-Religious' Actions
and Meanings; 39. Religion in the Anthropocene: Nonhuman Agencies,
(Re)Enchantment and the Emergence of a New Sensibility; 40. Science and
Religion in a Global Context; 41. Religion Through the Lens of
'Marketization' and 'Lifestyle'
1. Christian Churches' Responses to Marketization: Comparing Institutional
and Non-denominational Discourse and Practice; 2. 'The Greatest Leader of
All': The Faces of Leadership and Christianity in Contemporary Brazil
(1980s-2010s); 3. JPCC: A Megachurch Brand Story in Indonesia; 4.
Rebranding the Soul: Rituals for the Well-made Man in Market Society; Part
II: Contemporary Ethics and Values; 5. The Prosperity Ethic: The Rise of
the New Prosperity Gospel; 6. Islamic Ethics in Muslim Eurasia: Prosperity
Theology vs. Renunciation?; 7. Public Morality and the Transformation of
Islamic Media in Indonesia; 8. Pious-Modern Subjectivities in the Palestine
West Bank: Their Formations and Contours between the Familial, the Local
and the Global; 9. 'We Are Overfed': Young Evangelicals, Globalization, and
Social Justice; 10. 'Mediacosmologies': The Convergence and Renewal of
Indigenous Religiosities in Cyberspace; Part III: Intimate Identities; 11.
Saints, Sinners, and Same-Sex Marriages: Ecclesiological Identity in the
Church of England and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark; 12. When
Two Worlds Collide: Asian Christian LGBTQs Coming Out to Parents; 13.
Gender Politics and Education in the Gülen Movement; 14. Global
Catholicism, Gender Conversion and Masculinity; Part IV: Transnational
Movements; 15. Pilgrimage, Travelling Gurus and Transnational Networks: The
Lay Meditation Movement in Contemporary Chinese Societies; 16.
Globalization and Asceticism: Foreigner Ascetics on the Threshold of Hindu
Religious Orders; 17. Maya Revival Movements: Between Transnationality and
Authenticity; 18. Defending Tradition and Confronting Secularity: The
Catholic Buen Pastor Institute; 19. The Globalization of the Catholic
Church: History, Organization, Theology; Part V: Diasporic Communities;
20. Dialectics between Transnationalism and Diaspora: The Ahmadiyya Muslim
Community; 21. Transnational Religious Movement: The Turkish Süleymanl¿ in
Indonesia; 22. Youth Buddhists in Australia: Negotiating Transnational
Flows; 23. The Formation of Global Chinese Identities; 24. Church as a
Homeland and Home as a Place of Worship: The Transformation of Religiosity
among Georgian Migrants in Paris; Part VI: Responses to Diversity; 25.
Interreligious Dialogue (IRD) in International Politics: From the Margins
of the Religious Field to the Centre of Civil Society; 26. Faith, Identity
and Practices: The Current Refugee Crisis and its Challenges to Religious
Diversity in Southern Europe; 27. Urban Public Space and the Emergence of
Interdenominational Syncretism; 28. 'As Local as Possible, as International
as Necessary': Investigating the Place of Religious and Faith-Based Actors
in the Localization of the International Humanitarian System; 29. Religion,
National Identity and Foreign Policy: The Case of Eastern Christians and
the French Political Imaginary; 30. Religious Echoes in Secular Dialogues:
Global Glimpses of Peacebuilding; 31. City of Gods and Goods: Exploring
Religious Pluralism in the Neoliberal City; Part VII: National Tensions;
32. Islam, Politics and Legitimacy: The Role of Saudi Arabia in the Rise of
Salafism and Jihadism; 33. Religion and Nationalism in Post-Soviet Space:
Between State, Society and Nation; 34. Religion, Nationalism and
Transnationalism in the South Caucasus; 35. The Sacred and
Secular-Economic: A Cross-Country Comparison of the Regulation of the
Economic Activities of Religious Organizations. Perspectives from France,
Germany, Japan, Thailand, Turkey, and the United States; 36. Religious
Identities in Times of Crisis: An Analysis of Europe; 37. Poetry in Iran's
Contemporary Theo-Political Culture; Part VIII: Reflections on 'Religion';
38. Questioning the Boundaries of 'Religious' and Non-Religious' Actions
and Meanings; 39. Religion in the Anthropocene: Nonhuman Agencies,
(Re)Enchantment and the Emergence of a New Sensibility; 40. Science and
Religion in a Global Context; 41. Religion Through the Lens of
'Marketization' and 'Lifestyle'
Introduction: Religion in Global Societies; Part I: Market and Branding;
1. Christian Churches' Responses to Marketization: Comparing Institutional
and Non-denominational Discourse and Practice; 2. 'The Greatest Leader of
All': The Faces of Leadership and Christianity in Contemporary Brazil
(1980s-2010s); 3. JPCC: A Megachurch Brand Story in Indonesia; 4.
Rebranding the Soul: Rituals for the Well-made Man in Market Society; Part
II: Contemporary Ethics and Values; 5. The Prosperity Ethic: The Rise of
the New Prosperity Gospel; 6. Islamic Ethics in Muslim Eurasia: Prosperity
Theology vs. Renunciation?; 7. Public Morality and the Transformation of
Islamic Media in Indonesia; 8. Pious-Modern Subjectivities in the Palestine
West Bank: Their Formations and Contours between the Familial, the Local
and the Global; 9. 'We Are Overfed': Young Evangelicals, Globalization, and
Social Justice; 10. 'Mediacosmologies': The Convergence and Renewal of
Indigenous Religiosities in Cyberspace; Part III: Intimate Identities; 11.
Saints, Sinners, and Same-Sex Marriages: Ecclesiological Identity in the
Church of England and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark; 12. When
Two Worlds Collide: Asian Christian LGBTQs Coming Out to Parents; 13.
Gender Politics and Education in the Gülen Movement; 14. Global
Catholicism, Gender Conversion and Masculinity; Part IV: Transnational
Movements; 15. Pilgrimage, Travelling Gurus and Transnational Networks: The
Lay Meditation Movement in Contemporary Chinese Societies; 16.
Globalization and Asceticism: Foreigner Ascetics on the Threshold of Hindu
Religious Orders; 17. Maya Revival Movements: Between Transnationality and
Authenticity; 18. Defending Tradition and Confronting Secularity: The
Catholic Buen Pastor Institute; 19. The Globalization of the Catholic
Church: History, Organization, Theology; Part V: Diasporic Communities;
20. Dialectics between Transnationalism and Diaspora: The Ahmadiyya Muslim
Community; 21. Transnational Religious Movement: The Turkish Süleymanl¿ in
Indonesia; 22. Youth Buddhists in Australia: Negotiating Transnational
Flows; 23. The Formation of Global Chinese Identities; 24. Church as a
Homeland and Home as a Place of Worship: The Transformation of Religiosity
among Georgian Migrants in Paris; Part VI: Responses to Diversity; 25.
Interreligious Dialogue (IRD) in International Politics: From the Margins
of the Religious Field to the Centre of Civil Society; 26. Faith, Identity
and Practices: The Current Refugee Crisis and its Challenges to Religious
Diversity in Southern Europe; 27. Urban Public Space and the Emergence of
Interdenominational Syncretism; 28. 'As Local as Possible, as International
as Necessary': Investigating the Place of Religious and Faith-Based Actors
in the Localization of the International Humanitarian System; 29. Religion,
National Identity and Foreign Policy: The Case of Eastern Christians and
the French Political Imaginary; 30. Religious Echoes in Secular Dialogues:
Global Glimpses of Peacebuilding; 31. City of Gods and Goods: Exploring
Religious Pluralism in the Neoliberal City; Part VII: National Tensions;
32. Islam, Politics and Legitimacy: The Role of Saudi Arabia in the Rise of
Salafism and Jihadism; 33. Religion and Nationalism in Post-Soviet Space:
Between State, Society and Nation; 34. Religion, Nationalism and
Transnationalism in the South Caucasus; 35. The Sacred and
Secular-Economic: A Cross-Country Comparison of the Regulation of the
Economic Activities of Religious Organizations. Perspectives from France,
Germany, Japan, Thailand, Turkey, and the United States; 36. Religious
Identities in Times of Crisis: An Analysis of Europe; 37. Poetry in Iran's
Contemporary Theo-Political Culture; Part VIII: Reflections on 'Religion';
38. Questioning the Boundaries of 'Religious' and Non-Religious' Actions
and Meanings; 39. Religion in the Anthropocene: Nonhuman Agencies,
(Re)Enchantment and the Emergence of a New Sensibility; 40. Science and
Religion in a Global Context; 41. Religion Through the Lens of
'Marketization' and 'Lifestyle'
1. Christian Churches' Responses to Marketization: Comparing Institutional
and Non-denominational Discourse and Practice; 2. 'The Greatest Leader of
All': The Faces of Leadership and Christianity in Contemporary Brazil
(1980s-2010s); 3. JPCC: A Megachurch Brand Story in Indonesia; 4.
Rebranding the Soul: Rituals for the Well-made Man in Market Society; Part
II: Contemporary Ethics and Values; 5. The Prosperity Ethic: The Rise of
the New Prosperity Gospel; 6. Islamic Ethics in Muslim Eurasia: Prosperity
Theology vs. Renunciation?; 7. Public Morality and the Transformation of
Islamic Media in Indonesia; 8. Pious-Modern Subjectivities in the Palestine
West Bank: Their Formations and Contours between the Familial, the Local
and the Global; 9. 'We Are Overfed': Young Evangelicals, Globalization, and
Social Justice; 10. 'Mediacosmologies': The Convergence and Renewal of
Indigenous Religiosities in Cyberspace; Part III: Intimate Identities; 11.
Saints, Sinners, and Same-Sex Marriages: Ecclesiological Identity in the
Church of England and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark; 12. When
Two Worlds Collide: Asian Christian LGBTQs Coming Out to Parents; 13.
Gender Politics and Education in the Gülen Movement; 14. Global
Catholicism, Gender Conversion and Masculinity; Part IV: Transnational
Movements; 15. Pilgrimage, Travelling Gurus and Transnational Networks: The
Lay Meditation Movement in Contemporary Chinese Societies; 16.
Globalization and Asceticism: Foreigner Ascetics on the Threshold of Hindu
Religious Orders; 17. Maya Revival Movements: Between Transnationality and
Authenticity; 18. Defending Tradition and Confronting Secularity: The
Catholic Buen Pastor Institute; 19. The Globalization of the Catholic
Church: History, Organization, Theology; Part V: Diasporic Communities;
20. Dialectics between Transnationalism and Diaspora: The Ahmadiyya Muslim
Community; 21. Transnational Religious Movement: The Turkish Süleymanl¿ in
Indonesia; 22. Youth Buddhists in Australia: Negotiating Transnational
Flows; 23. The Formation of Global Chinese Identities; 24. Church as a
Homeland and Home as a Place of Worship: The Transformation of Religiosity
among Georgian Migrants in Paris; Part VI: Responses to Diversity; 25.
Interreligious Dialogue (IRD) in International Politics: From the Margins
of the Religious Field to the Centre of Civil Society; 26. Faith, Identity
and Practices: The Current Refugee Crisis and its Challenges to Religious
Diversity in Southern Europe; 27. Urban Public Space and the Emergence of
Interdenominational Syncretism; 28. 'As Local as Possible, as International
as Necessary': Investigating the Place of Religious and Faith-Based Actors
in the Localization of the International Humanitarian System; 29. Religion,
National Identity and Foreign Policy: The Case of Eastern Christians and
the French Political Imaginary; 30. Religious Echoes in Secular Dialogues:
Global Glimpses of Peacebuilding; 31. City of Gods and Goods: Exploring
Religious Pluralism in the Neoliberal City; Part VII: National Tensions;
32. Islam, Politics and Legitimacy: The Role of Saudi Arabia in the Rise of
Salafism and Jihadism; 33. Religion and Nationalism in Post-Soviet Space:
Between State, Society and Nation; 34. Religion, Nationalism and
Transnationalism in the South Caucasus; 35. The Sacred and
Secular-Economic: A Cross-Country Comparison of the Regulation of the
Economic Activities of Religious Organizations. Perspectives from France,
Germany, Japan, Thailand, Turkey, and the United States; 36. Religious
Identities in Times of Crisis: An Analysis of Europe; 37. Poetry in Iran's
Contemporary Theo-Political Culture; Part VIII: Reflections on 'Religion';
38. Questioning the Boundaries of 'Religious' and Non-Religious' Actions
and Meanings; 39. Religion in the Anthropocene: Nonhuman Agencies,
(Re)Enchantment and the Emergence of a New Sensibility; 40. Science and
Religion in a Global Context; 41. Religion Through the Lens of
'Marketization' and 'Lifestyle'