The Changing World Religion Map
Sacred Places, Identities, Practices and Politics
Herausgeber: Brunn, Stanley D.
The Changing World Religion Map
Sacred Places, Identities, Practices and Politics
Herausgeber: Brunn, Stanley D.
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This extensive work explores the changing world of religions, faiths and practices. It discusses a broad range of issues and phenomena that are related to religion, including nature, ethics, secularization, gender and identity. Broadening the context, it studies the interrelation between religion and other fields, including education, business, economics and law. The book presents a vast array of examples to illustrate the changes that have taken place and have led to a new world map of religions. Beginning with an introduction of the concept of the ¿changing world religion map¿, the book…mehr
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- Verlag: Springer Netherland / Springer Netherlands
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015
- Seitenzahl: 4104
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 219mm
- Gewicht: 6094g
- ISBN-13: 9789402405538
- ISBN-10: 9402405534
- Artikelnr.: 48050058
- Verlag: Springer Netherland / Springer Netherlands
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015
- Seitenzahl: 4104
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 219mm
- Gewicht: 6094g
- ISBN-13: 9789402405538
- ISBN-10: 9402405534
- Artikelnr.: 48050058
PART I: INTRODUCTION.- Chapter 1.1: The Changing World Religion Map:
Status, Literature and Challenges; Stanley D. Brunn.- PART II: NATURE,
ETHICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE.- Chapter 2.1: Nature, Culture and the
Quest of the Sacred; Anne Buttimer.- Chapter 2.2: Church, Politics,
Faceless Men and the Face of God in Early 21st Century Australia; Mary C.
Tehan.- Chapter 2.3: The Island Mystic/que: Seeking Spiritual Connection in
a Postmodern World; Laurie Brinklow.- Chapter 2.4: The Spatial Turn in
Planetary Theologies: Ambiguity, Hope and Ethical Imposters; Whitney A.
Bauman.- Chapter 2.5: The Age of the World Motion Picture: Cosmic Visions
in the Post-Earthrise Era; Adrian Ivakhiv.- Chapter 2.6: Weber's Protestant
Ethic Thesis and Ecological Modernization: The Continuing Influence of
Calvin's Doctrine on 21st Century Debates over Capitalism, Nature and
Sustainability; Ernest J. Yanarella.- Chapter 2.7: Exploring the Green
Dimensions of Islam; Mohammad Aslam Parvaiz.- Chapter 2.8: Making Oneself
at Home in Climate Change: Religion as a Skill of Creative Adaptation;
Sigurd Bergmann.- Chapter 2.9: Scale-jumping and Climate Change in the
Geography of Religion; Michael P. Ferber and Randolph Haluza-DeLay.-
Chapter 2.10: All My Holy Mountain: Imaginations of Appalachia in Christian
Responses to Mountaintop Removal Mining; Andrew R. H. Thompson.- Chapter
2.11: God, Nature and Society: Views of the Tragedies of Hurricane Katrina
and the Asian Tsunami; Janel Curry.- Chapter 2.12: Japanese Buddhism and
its Responses to Natural Disasters: Past and Present; Yukio Yotsumoto.-
Chapter 2.13: Reshaping the Worldview: Case Studies of Faith Groups'
Approaches to a New Australian Land Ethic; Justin Lawson, Kelly Miller and
Geoff Wescott.- Chapter 2.14: "Let My People Grow." The Jewish Farming
Movement: A Bottom-up Approach to Ecological and Social Sustainability;
Rachel Berndtson and Martha Geores.- Chapter 2.15: Religious and Moral
Hybridity of Vegetarian Activism at Farm Animal Sanctuaries; Timothy Joseph
Fargo.- PART III: SACRED SPACES AND PLACES.- Chapter 3.1: Religions and
Ideologies; Paul Claval.- Chapter 3.2: Sacred Space and Globalization;
Alyson L. Greiner.- Chapter 3.3: Dark Green Religion: Advocating for the
Sacredness of Nature in a Changing World; Joseph Witt.- Chapter 3.4:
Reinventing Agency, Sacred Geography and Community Formation: The Case of
Displaced Kashmiri Pandits in India; Devinder Singh.- Chapter 3.5:
Symbiosis in Diversity: The Specific Character of Slovakia's Religious
Landscape; Juraj Majo.- Chapter 3.6: Religion Inscribed in the Landscape:
Sacred Sites, Local Deities and Natural Resource Use in the Himalayas;
Elizabeth Allison.- Chapter 3.7: Suppression of Tibetan Religious Heritage;
P. P. Karan.- Chapter 3.8: Archaeological Approaches to Sacred Landscapes
and Rituals of Place Making; Edward Swenson.- Chapter 3.9: Sacred Caves of
the World: Illuminating the Darkness; Leslie E. Sponsel.- Chapter 3.10:
Space, Time and Heritage on a Japanese Sacred Site: The Religious Geography
of Koyasan; Ian Astley.- Chapter 3.11: Greening the Goddess: Sacred
Landscape, History and Legislation on the Camun¿i Hills of Mysore; Caleb
Simmons.- Chapter 3.12: Pollution and the Renegotiation of River Goddess
Worship and Water Use Practices among the Hindu Devotees of India's
Ganges/Ganga River; Sya Buryn Kedzior.- Chapter 3.13: Privileged Places of
Marian Piety in South America; David Pereyra.- Chapter 3.14: The Fleas in
God's Coat: Protestant Monasteries in 20th Century Europe; Linda Pittman.-
Chapter 3.15: Cemeteries as a Template of Religion, Non-religion and
Culture; Daniel W. Gade.- Chapter 3.16: Visualizing the Dead: Contemporary
Cemetery Landscapes; Donald J. Zeigler.- Chapter 3.17: Sacred, Separate
Places: African American Cemeteries in the Jim Crow South; Carroll West.
VOLUME 2
PART IV: PILGRIMAGE LANDSCAPES AND TOURISM.- Chapter 4.1: Tourism and
Religion: Spiritual Journeys and Their Consequences; Noga Collins-Kreiner
and Geoffrey Wall.- Chapter 4.2: The Way of Saint James: A Contemporary
Geographical Aanalysis; Rubén C. Lois-González, Valerià Paul, Miguel
Pazos-Otón, and Xosé M. Santos Solla.- Chapter 4.3: Religious Contents of
Popular Guidebooks: The Case of Catholic Cathedrals in South Central
Europe; Anton Gosar and Miha Koderman.- Chapter 4.4: Sacred Crossroads:
Landscape and Aesthetics in Contemporary Christian Pilgrimage; Veronica
della Dora, Avril Maddrell and Alessandro Scafi.- Chapter 4.5: Just Like
Magic: Activating Landscape of Witchcraft and Sorcery in Rural Tourism,
Iceland; Katrín Anna Lund.- Chapter 4.6: Hindu Pilgrimages: The
Contemporary Scene; Rana P. B. Singh and Martin J. Haigh.- Chapter 4.7: A
World Religion from a Chosen Land: The Competing Identities of the
Contemporary Morman Church; Airen Hall.- Chapter 4.8: Religious Nationalism
and Christian Zionist Pilgrimages to Holy Landscapes; Tristan Sturm.-
Chapter 4.9: Spaces of Rites and Locations of Risk: The Great Pilgrimage to
Mecca; Sven Müller.- Chapter 4.10: Finding the Real America on the
TransAmerica Bicycle Trail: Landscapes and Meanings of a Contemporary
Secular Pilgrimage; Thomas W. Crawford.- PART V: EDUCATION AND CHANGING
WORLDVIEWS.- Chapter 5.1: Geographies of Faith in Education; Peter J.
Hemming.- Chapter 5.2: Religion, Education and the State: Rescaling the
Confessional Boundaries in Switzerland; Mallory Schneuwly Purdie and Andrea
Rota.- Chapter 5.3: Missionary Schools for Children of Missionaries:
Juxtaposing Mission Ideals with Children's Worldviews; John Benson.-
Chapter 5.4: The Role of Place and Ideology in the Career Choices of
Missionary Children Who Grew up in Tanzania; John Benson.- Chapter 5.5:
Evangelical Short Term Missions: Dancing with the Elephant? Lisa La
George.- Chapter 5.6: Creating Havens of Westernization in Nigerian Higher
Education; Jamaine Abidogun.- Chapter 5.7: Religious Influence on Education
and Development in 20th Century Tanzania; Orville Nyblade.- Chapter 5.8:
Kansas Versus the Creationists: Religious Conflict and Scientific
Controversy in America's Heartland; Alexander Thomas T. Smith.- Chapter
5.9: Religious and Territorial Identities in a Cosmopolitan City: Youth in
Amsterdam; Virginie Mamadouh and Inge van der Welle.- Chapter 5.10:
Religiosity in Slovakia after the Social Change in 1989; René Matlovic,
Viera Vlcková and Kvetoslava Matlovicová.- Chapter 5.11: Milwaukee
Catholicism Intersects with Deindustrialization and White Flight,
1950-1990; Steven M. Avella and Thomas Jablonsky.- Chapter 5.12: The View
from Seminary: Using Library Holdings to Measure Christian Seminary
Worldviews; Katherine Donohue.- Chapter 5.13: Intersections of Religion and
Language Revitalization; Jenny L. Davis.- Chapter 5.14: Bible Translation:
Decelerating the Process of Language Shift; Dave Brunn.- Chapter 5.15:
Archaeology, the Bible and Modern Faith; John T. Fitzgerald.- PART VI:
BUSINESS, FINANCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND LAW.- Chapter 6.1: Belief
Without faith: The Effect of Business of Religion in Nigeria; Ibrahim
Badamasi Lambu.- Chapter 6.2: Economic Development and Cultural Change in
Islamic Context: The Malaysian Experience; Samuel Zalanga.- Chapter 6.3:
Unveiling Islamic Finance: Economics, Practice and Outcomes; David
Bassens.- Chapter 6.4: A Marriage of Convenience? Islamic Banking and
Finance Meet Neoliberalization; Michael Samers.- Chapter 6.5: Pious
Merchants as Missionaries and the Diffusion of Religions in Indonesia; Chad
F. Emmett.- Chapter 6.6: Tithes, Offerings and Sugar Beets: The Economic
Logistics of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; J. Matthew
Shumway.- Chapter 6.7: Entrepreneurial Spirituality and Community Outreach
in African American Churches; James H. Johnson, Jr. and Lori
Carter-Edwards.- Chapter 6.8: Environmental Governance, Property Rights and
Judeo-Christian Tradition; Kathleen Braden.- Chapter 6.9: The Camel and the
Eye of the Needle: Religion, Moral Exchange and Social Impacts; Lucas F.
Johnston and Robert H. Wall.- Chapter 6.10: Law and Religion: The
Peculiarities of the Italian Model: Emerging Issues and Controversies;
Maria Cristina Ivaldi.
VOLUME 3
PART VII: GLOBALIZATION, DIASPORAS AND NEW FACED IN THE GLOBAL NORTH.-
Chapter 7.1: Four Corners of the Diaspora: A Psychological Comparison of
Jewish Continuity in Major Cities in New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the
United States; Michelle Gezentsvey Lamy.- Chapter 7.2: Global Dispersion of
Jews: Determinants and Consequences; Sergio DellaPergola and Ira M.
Sheskin.- Chapter 7.3: The Narration of Space: Diaspora Church as a Comfort
Zone in the Resettlement Process for Post-communist Bulgarians in Toronto;
Mariana Mastagar.- Chapter 7.4: Temples in Diaspora: From Moral Landscapes
to Therapeutic Religiosity and the Construction of Consilience in Tamil
Toronto; Mark Whitaker.- Chapter 7.5: Golden States of Mind: A Geography of
California Consciousness; Erik Davis and Jonathan Taylor.- Chapter 7.6:
Lived Experience of Religion: Hindu Americans in Southern California;
Shampa Mazumdar and Sanjoy Mazumdar.- Chapter 7.7: Multiscalar Analysis of
Religious Geography in the United States; Samuel Otterstrom.- Chapter 7.8:
Bible Belt Membership Patterns, Correlates and Landscapes; Gerald R.
Webster, Robert H. Watrel, J. Clark Archer, and Stanley D. Brunn.- Chapter
7.9: Transnationalism and the Sôka Gakkai: Perspective and Representation
Outside and Inside Japan; Alexandre Benod.- Chapter 7.10: The Place and
Role of Alternative Forms of Religiousness in Contemporary Russia; Demyan
Belyaev.- Chapter 7.11: The Cow and the Cross: South Asians in Russia and
the Russian Christian Orthodox Church; Igor Kotin.- Chapter 7.12: Islam and
Buddhism in the Changing Post-Soviet Religious Landscape; Edward C. Holland
and Meagan Todd.- Chapter 7.13: Back to the Future: Popular Belief in
Russia Today; Jeanmarie Rouhier-Willoughby and Tatiana Filosofova.- Chapter
7.14: The Changing Religious Mosaic of Ukraine; Esther Long Ratajeski.-
Chapter 7.15: An Exception in the Balkans: Albania's Multiconfessional
Identity; Peter Jordan.- Chapter 7.16: Social and Spatial Visibility of
Religion in Question: The Case of Pluricultural and Multiconfessional
France; Lionel Obadia.- Chapter 7.17: "A Most Difficult Assignment":
Mapping the Emergence of Jehovah's Witnesses in Ireland; David J. Butler.-
Chapter 7.18: The Multifaith City in an Era of Post-secularism: The
Complicated Geographies of Christians, Non-Christians and Non-faithful
across Sydney, Australia; Kevin M. Dunn and Awais Piracha.- Chapter 7.19:
Russian Rodnoverie: Revisiting Eastern and Western Paganisms; Kaarina
Aitamurto.- Chapter 7.20: Evangelical and Pentecostal Churches in Montreal
and Paris: Between Local Territories and Global Networks; Frédéric Dejean.-
Chapter 7.21: Towards a Catholic North America? Anne Goujon, Éric Caron
Malenfant and Vegard Skirbekk.- Chapter 7.22: Changing Geographies of
Immigration and Religion in the U.S. South; Patricia Ehrkamp, Caroline
Nagel and Catherine Cottrell:.- Chapter 7.23: New Ecclesiologies and New
Ecclesio-geographical Challenges: The Emergence of Post-ecclesiological
Modernity; Grigorios D. Papathomas.- Chapter 7.24: Hinduism Meets the
Global Order: The "Easternization" of the West; Åke Sander and Clemens
Cavallin.- PART VIII: GLOBALIZATION, DIASPORAS AND NEW FACED IN THE GLOBAL
SOUTH.- Chapter 8.1: The World's Fastest Growing Religion: Comparing
Christian and Muslim Expansion in the Modern Era; Philip Jenkins.- Chapter
8.2: The Emerging Geography of Global Christianity: New Places, Faces and
Perceptions; Robert Strauss.- Chapter 8.3: Deterritorialization in Havana:
Is There an Alternative Based on the Santería? Yasser Farrés Delgado,
Alberto Matarán Ruiz and Yulier Avello Pereiro.- Chapter 8.4: Calling a
Trickster Deity a "Bad" Name in Order to Hang it? Deconstructing Indigenous
African Epistemologies within Global Religious Maps of the Universe; Afe
Adogame.- Chapter 8.5: Christianity in Africa: Pentecostalism and
Sociocultural Change in the Context of Neo-liberal Globalization; Samuel
Zalanga.- Chapter 8.6: Negotiating Everyday Islam After Socialism: A Study
of the Kazakhs of Bayan-Ulgii, Mongolia; Namara Brede, Holly R. Barcus and
Cynthia Werner.- Chapter 8.7: How the West was "One" (Hinduism and the
Aquarian West); Martin Haigh.- Chapter 8.8: Hinduism and Globalization;
Rana P. B. Singh and Mikael Aktor.- Chaper 8.9: The Diasporic Hindu Home
Temple; Carolyn V. Prorok.- Chapter 8.10: Liberation Theology in Latin
America: Dead or Alive? Thia Cooper.- Chapter 8.11: Africa's Liberation
Theologies: An Historical-hermeneutical Analysis; Gerald West.- Chapter
8.12: Asian Liberation Theologies: An Eco-feminist Approach for a More
Equitable and Justice Oriented World; Kathleen Nadeau.- Chapter 8.13:
Cuba's Distinct Religious Traditions: Better Social Changes come oh sooo
slowly; Jualynne Dodson.- Chapter 8.14: Global Networks and the Emergent
Sites of Contemporary Evangelism; Jeff Garmany and Hannes Gerhardt.-
Chapter 8.15: Legacy of a Minority Religion: Christians and Christianity in
Contemporary Japan; Christina Ghanbarpour.- Chapter 8.16: The Chinese
Church: A Post-denominational Reality? Chloë Starr.- Chapter 8.17:
Protestant Christianity in China, Urban and Rural: Negotiating the State
and Propagating the Faith; Teresa Zimmerman-Liu and Teresa Wright.- Chapter
8.18: Analysis of the Emergence of Missionary Territorial Strategies in a
Mexican Urban Context; Renée de la Torre Castellanos and Cristina Gutiérrez
Zuñiga.
VOLUME 4
PART IV: SECULARIZATION.- Chapter 9.1: Secularization and Transformation of
Religion in Post-war Europe; Hans Knippenberg.- Chapter 9.2: Visualizing
Secularization through Changes in Religious Stamp Issues in Three Catholic
European Countries; Stanley D. Brunn.- Chapter 9.3: Demographic Forces
Shaping the Religious Landscape of Vienna; Anne Goujon and Ramon Bauer.-
Chapter 9.4: Secularization in Mexico City as a Constant, Current Paradigm;
Armando Garcia Chiang.- Chapter 9.5: Secularization and Church Property:
The Case of Czechia; Martina Hupková, TomáS Havlícek and Daniel Reeves.-
Chapter 9.6: Indian Secular Nationalism Versus Hindu Nationalism in the
2004 General Elections; Igor Kotin.- Chapter 9.7: Atheist Geographies and
the Geographies of Atheism; Barney Warf.- Chapter 9.8: Representing the
Unrepresentable: Towards a Strong Cultural Geography of Spirituality;
Justin Wilford.- Chapter 9.9: Postsecular Stirrings? Geographies of
Rapprochement and Crossover Narratives in the Contemporary City; Paul
Cloke.- Chapter 9.10: Faith Islands in Hedonopolis: Ambivalent Adaptation
in Las Vegas; Rex J. Rowley.- Chapter 9.11: Marketing Religion and Church
Shopping: Does one Size fit All? Stanley D. Brunn, Wesley Jetton and
Barbara Palmquist.- PART X: MEGACHURCHES AND ARCHITECTURE.- Chapter 10.1:
Sacred Ambitions, Global Dreams: Inside the Korean Megachurch Phenomenon;
Mike Bégin and Caleb Kwang-Eun Shin.- Chapter 10.2: Megafaith for the
Megacity: The Global Megachurch Phenomenon; Scott L. Thumma and Warren
Bird.- Chapter 10.3: Houston Mosques: Space, Place and Religious Meaning;
Akel Ismail Kahera and Bakama BakamaNume.- Chapter 10.4: Sacred
Place-making: The Presence and Quality of Archetypal Design Principles in
Sacred Place; Arsenio Rodrigues.- Chapter 10.5: Reinventing Muslim Space in
Suburbia: The Salaam Centre in Harrow, North London; Claire Dwyer.- Chapter
10.6: Islam and Urbanism in Indonesia: The Mosque as Urban Identity in
Javanese Cities; Hafid Setiadi.- Chapter 10.7: The Catholic Church and
Neo-Gothic Architecture in Latin America: Scales for their Analysis; Martín
M. Checa-Artasu.- Chapter 10.8: Changing Russian Orthodox Landscapes in
Post-Soviet Moscow; Dmitrii Sidorov.- PART XI: CULTURE: MUSEUMS, DRAMA,
FASHION, FOOD, MUSIC, SPORTS AND SCIENCE FICTION.- Chapter 11.1: The Nature
Theatres of the Occult Revival: Performance and Modern Esoteric Religions;
Edmund B. Lingan.- Chapter 11.2: Affect, Medievalism and Temporal Drag:
Oberammergau's Passion Play Event; Jill Stevenson.- Chapter 11.3: Windows
on the Eternal: Spirituality, Heritage and Interpretation in Faith Museums;
Margaret Gold.- Chapter 11.4: The Creationist Tales: Understanding a
Postmodern Museum Pilgrimage; Jeffrey Steller.- Chapter 11.5: The Religious
Exhibition at the Capital Museum in Beijing: What it Tells Us and Does Not
Tell Us; Shangyi Zhou and Stanley D. Brunn.- Chapter 11.6: Islam on the
Catwalk: Marketing Veiling-fashion in Turkey; Banu Gökariksel and Anna J.
Secor.- Chapter 11.7: Fashion, Shame and Pride: Constructing the Modest
Fashion Industry in Three Faiths; Reina Lewis.- Chapter 11.8: Putting
Christian Congregational Song on the Geographer's Map; Andrew M. McCoy and
John D. Witvliet.- Chapter 11.9: Tracing the Migration of a Sacred/Secular
Tune Across Tunebooks and its Traditions in Evangelical 19th Century
America: "The Peacock" Variations; Nikos Pappas.- Chapter 11.10: Landscapes
and Soundscapes: How Place shapes Christian Congregational Song; C. Michael
Hawn.- Chapter 11.11: Streams of Song: The Landscape of Christian
Spirituality in North America; C. Michael Hawn.- Chapter 11.12: Streams of
Song: Developing a New Hymnal for the Presbyterian Church (USA); Beverly
Howard.- Chapter 11.13: "Tune Your Hearts with One Accord": Compiling
Celebrating Grace, a Hymnal for Baptists in English-speaking North America;
David W. Music.- Chapter 11.14: The Musical Shape of Cultural Assimilation
in the Religious Practice of Pennsylvania-Dutch Lutherans; Daniel Jay
Grimminger.- Chapter 11.15: Understanding Churchscapes: Theology, Geography
and Music of the Closed Brethren in Germany; Friedlind Riedel and Simon
Runkel.- Chapter 11.16: The Bible, the Hymns and Identity: The Prophet
Isaiah Shembe and the Hymns of his Nazareth Baptist Church; Nkosinathi
Sithole.- Chapter 11.17: Music as Catechesis and Cultural Transformation in
the East African Revival; Anna Swynford.- Chapter 11.18: Zen Buddhism and
Music: Spiritual Shakuhachi Tours to Japan; Kiku Day.- Chapter 11.19: The
Festival of World Sacred Music: Creating a Destination for Tourism,
Spirituality, and the Other; Deborah Justice.- Chapter 11.20: More Than
Meets the Ear: The Agency of Hindustani Music in the Lives and Careers of
John Coltrane and George Harrison; Kevin Kehrberg.- Chapter 11.21: Eating,
Drinking and Maintenance of Community: Jewish Dietary Laws and the Effects
on Separateness; Stanley Waterman.- Chapter 11.22: The Shrines of Sport:
Sacred Space and the World's Athletic Venues; Arthur Remillard.- Chapter
11.23: Religion's Future and the Future's Religions Through the Lens of
Science Fiction; James F. McGrath.- PART XII: ORGANIZATIONS.- Chapter 12.1:
Global Reach and Global Agenda: The World Council of Churches; Katharina
Kunter.- Chapter 12.2: Religious Presence in the Context of the United
Nations Organization: A Survey; Karsten Lehmann.- Chapter 12.3: Preparing
Professional Interculturalists for Interfaith Collaboration; Naomi Ludeman
Smith.- Chapter 12.4: Multifaith Responses to Global Risks; Anna Halafoff.-
Chapter 12.5: Effecting Environmental Change: The Challenges of
Transnational Environmental Faith-based Organizations; Deborah Lee and Lily
Kong.- Chapter 12.6: Mapping Methodism: Migration, Diversity and
Participatory Research in the Methodist Church in Britain; Lia Dong Shimada
and Christopher Stephens.- Chapter 12.7: Territoriality and the Muslim
Spiritual Boards of Post-Soviet Russia; Matthew A. Derrick.- Chapter 12.8:
A Needs-based GIS Approach to Accessibility and Location Efficiency of
Faith-based Social Programs; Jason E. VanHorn and Nathan A. Mosurinjohn.-
Chapter 12.9: Welcome the Stranger or Seal the borders? Conflicting
Religious Responses to Migrants; Thia Cooper.- Chapter 12.10: Evangelical
Geopolitics: Practices of Worship, Justice and Peacemaking; Nick Megoran.-
Chapter 12.11: From the Church of the Powerful to the Church of the Poor:
Liberation Theology and Catholic Praxis in the Philippines; William
Holden.- Chapter 12.12: Faith Based Organizations and International
Responses to Forced Migration; Sarah Deardorff Miller.
VOLUME 5
PART XIII: IDENTITY, GENDER AND CULTURE.- Chapter 13.1: Islam and Assisted
Reproduction in the Middle East: Comparing the Sunni Arab World, Shia Iran
and Secular Turkey; Zeynep B. Gürtin, Marcia C. Inhorn and Soraya
Tremayne.- Chapter 13.2: The Perpetration of Abuse in Intimate
Relationships: Does Religion Make a Difference? Claire M. Renzetti, Amy
Messer, C. Nathan DeWall, and Richard Pond.- Chapter 13.3: Chinese Hui
Muslim Pilgrims - Back Home from Mecca: Negotiating Identity and Gender,
Status and Afterlife; Maria Jaschok and Shui Jingjun.- Chapter 13.4: The
Freedom of Wandering, the Protection of Settling in Place: Gendered
Symbolizations of Space in the Practices of Hindu Renouncers in Rajasthan;
Antoinette E. DeNapoli.- Chapter 13.5: Religious Identity and Gender on the
Edges of the Nation: The Leh District of India's Jammu and Kashmir State;
Sara Smith.- Chapter 13.6: Zooming-in on Terms and Spaces: Women's
Perspectives and Cognitive Mapping in a West Bank Settlement; Hannah
Mayne.- Chapter 13.7: The Geography of Jewish Intermarriage in Five U.S.
Urban Areas; Bruce Phillips.- Chapter 13.8: The Transnational Debate over
Homosexuality in the Anglican Communion; Robert M. Vanderbeck, Joanna
Sadgrove, Gill Valentine, Johan Andersson and Kevin Ward.- Chapter 13.9:
Religion and State in Marriage, Cohabitation and Civil Partnership:
Examples, Typologies and Contestations from the United Kingdom; Paul G.
Weller.- Chapter 13.10: Religion and Attitudes Towards Gay Rights in
Northern Ireland: The God Gap Revisited; Bernadette C. Hayes and Lizanne
Dowds.- Chapter 13.11: Moral Hazard: Governing Culture and the Localized
Christian Right Gay Panic in Indiana; Christopher A. Airriess.- Chapter
13.12: Geographic Support for the Ordination of Same Sex Clergy by American
Lutheran and Presbyterian Denominations; Bradley C. Rundquist and Stanley
D. Brunn.- PART XIV: POLITICS, RECONCILIATION AND ADVOCACY.- Chapter 14.1:
Are High Levels of Existential Security Conducive to Secularization? A
Response to Our Critics; Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart.- Chapter 14.2:
The Religious Context in Political Place-making; Herman van der Wusten.-
Chapter 14.3: The Geography of Religious Freedom; Daniel McGowin and Gerald
R. Webster.- Chapter 14.4: Geographies of Cosmic War: Comparing Secular and
Religious Terrorism in Space and Time; Steven M. Radil and Colin Flint.-
Chapter 14.5: A Content Analysis of Session-opening Prayers in the U.S.
Congress; Fred M. Shelley.- Chapter 14.6: Political Pilgrimages: American
Presidents and Religious Communities, 1933-2012; Kevin Coe, David Domke and
Anthony Schmidt.- Chapter 14.7: Walking on the Razor's Edge: Religious
Groups and the Arab 2011 Spring; Ghazi-Walid Falah and Laura J. Khoury.-
Chapter 14.8: The Role of Religion in the Formation of a New State on the
World Map: South Sudan; Rainer Rothfuss and Yakubu Joseph.- Chapter 14.9:
Quaker Lobbying on Behalf of the New START Treaty in 2010: A Window into
the World of the Friends Committee on National Legislation; Stephen W.
Angell.- Chapter 14.10: Interpreting the Transforming Geographic Mosaic of
Religion in America: The Impact of Congressional Representation and
Increasing Political Polarization; Josiah R. Baker.- Chapter 14.11:
Interfaith Advocacy Groups in American Politics; Katherine Knutson.-
Chapter 14.12: The Election of a Lesbian Mayor in a Religiously
Conservative City: The Case of Houston, Texas; Nancy Palmer Stockwell and
Ira M. Sheskin.- Chapter 14.13: Moral Imperatives: Faith-based Approaches
to Human Trafficking; Martha Bettis Gee and Ryan D. Smith.- Chapter 14.14:
Violence, Tolerance and Religious Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland; John
D. Brewer and Francis Teeney.- Chapter 14.15: Religion, Space and Peace in
Sri Lanka: Transforming Spaces of Freedom Threatened by Violence into
Islands of Civility; Shirley Lal Wijesinghe.- Chapter 14.16: Religion and
the Social Reconstruction of Memory Amid Violence in Bojayá, Chocó
(Colombia): Creating Transitional Justice from Below: Sandra Rios Oyola.-
Chapter 14.17: From Nasser's Revolution to the Fall of the Muslim
Brotherhood; Seif Da'Na.- PART XV: VIRTUAL WORLDS AND THE VISUAL MEDIA.-
Chapter 15.1: A Breath of Narcissism: Hollywood as Proselytizer of Secular
Religion; C. K. Robertson.- Chapter 15.2: Towards a Virtual Geography of
Religion; Paul Emerson Teusner.- Chapter 15.3: The Creation of Secularist
Space on the Internet; Christopher Smith and Richard Cimino.- Chapter 15.4:
Technology and the Changing Geography of Religious Media; Thomas A. Wikle.-
Chapter 15.5: Introducing the Study of Religion at The Open University: The
Scope and Limitations of a Distance Learning Approach to the Study of
Religions; Gwilym Beckerlegge.- Chapter 15.6: Facebook gets Religion:
Fund-raising by Religious Organizations on Social Networks; Mark D. Johns.-
Chapter 15.7: My (Second) Life's Mission: Landscapes of Virtual Reality
Proselytization; Andrew Boulton.- Chapter 15.8: Christianity and Digital
Media; Tim Hutchings.- Chapter 15.9: The People of the Nook: Jewish Use of
the Internet; Ira Sheskin and Micah Liben.- Chapter 15.10: Mapping Japanese
Religions on the Internet; Danilo Giambra and Erica Baffelli.- Chapter
15.11: Virtual Buddhism: Online Communities, Sacred Places and Objects;
Louise Connelly.- Chapter 15.12: German-based Cyber-Da'wah 2.0: Back to the
Roots with Forward Technology; Erik Munder.- Chapter 15.13: The "Almost"
Territories of the Charismatic Christian Internet; Anna Rose Stewart.-
Chapter 15.14: Christian-Atheist Billboard Wars in the United States;
Daniel H. Olsen.
PART I: INTRODUCTION.- Chapter 1.1: The Changing World Religion Map:
Status, Literature and Challenges; Stanley D. Brunn.- PART II: NATURE,
ETHICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE.- Chapter 2.1: Nature, Culture and the
Quest of the Sacred; Anne Buttimer.- Chapter 2.2: Church, Politics,
Faceless Men and the Face of God in Early 21st Century Australia; Mary C.
Tehan.- Chapter 2.3: The Island Mystic/que: Seeking Spiritual Connection in
a Postmodern World; Laurie Brinklow.- Chapter 2.4: The Spatial Turn in
Planetary Theologies: Ambiguity, Hope and Ethical Imposters; Whitney A.
Bauman.- Chapter 2.5: The Age of the World Motion Picture: Cosmic Visions
in the Post-Earthrise Era; Adrian Ivakhiv.- Chapter 2.6: Weber's Protestant
Ethic Thesis and Ecological Modernization: The Continuing Influence of
Calvin's Doctrine on 21st Century Debates over Capitalism, Nature and
Sustainability; Ernest J. Yanarella.- Chapter 2.7: Exploring the Green
Dimensions of Islam; Mohammad Aslam Parvaiz.- Chapter 2.8: Making Oneself
at Home in Climate Change: Religion as a Skill of Creative Adaptation;
Sigurd Bergmann.- Chapter 2.9: Scale-jumping and Climate Change in the
Geography of Religion; Michael P. Ferber and Randolph Haluza-DeLay.-
Chapter 2.10: All My Holy Mountain: Imaginations of Appalachia in Christian
Responses to Mountaintop Removal Mining; Andrew R. H. Thompson.- Chapter
2.11: God, Nature and Society: Views of the Tragedies of Hurricane Katrina
and the Asian Tsunami; Janel Curry.- Chapter 2.12: Japanese Buddhism and
its Responses to Natural Disasters: Past and Present; Yukio Yotsumoto.-
Chapter 2.13: Reshaping the Worldview: Case Studies of Faith Groups'
Approaches to a New Australian Land Ethic; Justin Lawson, Kelly Miller and
Geoff Wescott.- Chapter 2.14: "Let My People Grow." The Jewish Farming
Movement: A Bottom-up Approach to Ecological and Social Sustainability;
Rachel Berndtson and Martha Geores.- Chapter 2.15: Religious and Moral
Hybridity of Vegetarian Activism at Farm Animal Sanctuaries; Timothy Joseph
Fargo.- PART III: SACRED SPACES AND PLACES.- Chapter 3.1: Religions and
Ideologies; Paul Claval.- Chapter 3.2: Sacred Space and Globalization;
Alyson L. Greiner.- Chapter 3.3: Dark Green Religion: Advocating for the
Sacredness of Nature in a Changing World; Joseph Witt.- Chapter 3.4:
Reinventing Agency, Sacred Geography and Community Formation: The Case of
Displaced Kashmiri Pandits in India; Devinder Singh.- Chapter 3.5:
Symbiosis in Diversity: The Specific Character of Slovakia's Religious
Landscape; Juraj Majo.- Chapter 3.6: Religion Inscribed in the Landscape:
Sacred Sites, Local Deities and Natural Resource Use in the Himalayas;
Elizabeth Allison.- Chapter 3.7: Suppression of Tibetan Religious Heritage;
P. P. Karan.- Chapter 3.8: Archaeological Approaches to Sacred Landscapes
and Rituals of Place Making; Edward Swenson.- Chapter 3.9: Sacred Caves of
the World: Illuminating the Darkness; Leslie E. Sponsel.- Chapter 3.10:
Space, Time and Heritage on a Japanese Sacred Site: The Religious Geography
of Koyasan; Ian Astley.- Chapter 3.11: Greening the Goddess: Sacred
Landscape, History and Legislation on the Camun¿i Hills of Mysore; Caleb
Simmons.- Chapter 3.12: Pollution and the Renegotiation of River Goddess
Worship and Water Use Practices among the Hindu Devotees of India's
Ganges/Ganga River; Sya Buryn Kedzior.- Chapter 3.13: Privileged Places of
Marian Piety in South America; David Pereyra.- Chapter 3.14: The Fleas in
God's Coat: Protestant Monasteries in 20th Century Europe; Linda Pittman.-
Chapter 3.15: Cemeteries as a Template of Religion, Non-religion and
Culture; Daniel W. Gade.- Chapter 3.16: Visualizing the Dead: Contemporary
Cemetery Landscapes; Donald J. Zeigler.- Chapter 3.17: Sacred, Separate
Places: African American Cemeteries in the Jim Crow South; Carroll West.
VOLUME 2
PART IV: PILGRIMAGE LANDSCAPES AND TOURISM.- Chapter 4.1: Tourism and
Religion: Spiritual Journeys and Their Consequences; Noga Collins-Kreiner
and Geoffrey Wall.- Chapter 4.2: The Way of Saint James: A Contemporary
Geographical Aanalysis; Rubén C. Lois-González, Valerià Paul, Miguel
Pazos-Otón, and Xosé M. Santos Solla.- Chapter 4.3: Religious Contents of
Popular Guidebooks: The Case of Catholic Cathedrals in South Central
Europe; Anton Gosar and Miha Koderman.- Chapter 4.4: Sacred Crossroads:
Landscape and Aesthetics in Contemporary Christian Pilgrimage; Veronica
della Dora, Avril Maddrell and Alessandro Scafi.- Chapter 4.5: Just Like
Magic: Activating Landscape of Witchcraft and Sorcery in Rural Tourism,
Iceland; Katrín Anna Lund.- Chapter 4.6: Hindu Pilgrimages: The
Contemporary Scene; Rana P. B. Singh and Martin J. Haigh.- Chapter 4.7: A
World Religion from a Chosen Land: The Competing Identities of the
Contemporary Morman Church; Airen Hall.- Chapter 4.8: Religious Nationalism
and Christian Zionist Pilgrimages to Holy Landscapes; Tristan Sturm.-
Chapter 4.9: Spaces of Rites and Locations of Risk: The Great Pilgrimage to
Mecca; Sven Müller.- Chapter 4.10: Finding the Real America on the
TransAmerica Bicycle Trail: Landscapes and Meanings of a Contemporary
Secular Pilgrimage; Thomas W. Crawford.- PART V: EDUCATION AND CHANGING
WORLDVIEWS.- Chapter 5.1: Geographies of Faith in Education; Peter J.
Hemming.- Chapter 5.2: Religion, Education and the State: Rescaling the
Confessional Boundaries in Switzerland; Mallory Schneuwly Purdie and Andrea
Rota.- Chapter 5.3: Missionary Schools for Children of Missionaries:
Juxtaposing Mission Ideals with Children's Worldviews; John Benson.-
Chapter 5.4: The Role of Place and Ideology in the Career Choices of
Missionary Children Who Grew up in Tanzania; John Benson.- Chapter 5.5:
Evangelical Short Term Missions: Dancing with the Elephant? Lisa La
George.- Chapter 5.6: Creating Havens of Westernization in Nigerian Higher
Education; Jamaine Abidogun.- Chapter 5.7: Religious Influence on Education
and Development in 20th Century Tanzania; Orville Nyblade.- Chapter 5.8:
Kansas Versus the Creationists: Religious Conflict and Scientific
Controversy in America's Heartland; Alexander Thomas T. Smith.- Chapter
5.9: Religious and Territorial Identities in a Cosmopolitan City: Youth in
Amsterdam; Virginie Mamadouh and Inge van der Welle.- Chapter 5.10:
Religiosity in Slovakia after the Social Change in 1989; René Matlovic,
Viera Vlcková and Kvetoslava Matlovicová.- Chapter 5.11: Milwaukee
Catholicism Intersects with Deindustrialization and White Flight,
1950-1990; Steven M. Avella and Thomas Jablonsky.- Chapter 5.12: The View
from Seminary: Using Library Holdings to Measure Christian Seminary
Worldviews; Katherine Donohue.- Chapter 5.13: Intersections of Religion and
Language Revitalization; Jenny L. Davis.- Chapter 5.14: Bible Translation:
Decelerating the Process of Language Shift; Dave Brunn.- Chapter 5.15:
Archaeology, the Bible and Modern Faith; John T. Fitzgerald.- PART VI:
BUSINESS, FINANCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND LAW.- Chapter 6.1: Belief
Without faith: The Effect of Business of Religion in Nigeria; Ibrahim
Badamasi Lambu.- Chapter 6.2: Economic Development and Cultural Change in
Islamic Context: The Malaysian Experience; Samuel Zalanga.- Chapter 6.3:
Unveiling Islamic Finance: Economics, Practice and Outcomes; David
Bassens.- Chapter 6.4: A Marriage of Convenience? Islamic Banking and
Finance Meet Neoliberalization; Michael Samers.- Chapter 6.5: Pious
Merchants as Missionaries and the Diffusion of Religions in Indonesia; Chad
F. Emmett.- Chapter 6.6: Tithes, Offerings and Sugar Beets: The Economic
Logistics of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; J. Matthew
Shumway.- Chapter 6.7: Entrepreneurial Spirituality and Community Outreach
in African American Churches; James H. Johnson, Jr. and Lori
Carter-Edwards.- Chapter 6.8: Environmental Governance, Property Rights and
Judeo-Christian Tradition; Kathleen Braden.- Chapter 6.9: The Camel and the
Eye of the Needle: Religion, Moral Exchange and Social Impacts; Lucas F.
Johnston and Robert H. Wall.- Chapter 6.10: Law and Religion: The
Peculiarities of the Italian Model: Emerging Issues and Controversies;
Maria Cristina Ivaldi.
VOLUME 3
PART VII: GLOBALIZATION, DIASPORAS AND NEW FACED IN THE GLOBAL NORTH.-
Chapter 7.1: Four Corners of the Diaspora: A Psychological Comparison of
Jewish Continuity in Major Cities in New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the
United States; Michelle Gezentsvey Lamy.- Chapter 7.2: Global Dispersion of
Jews: Determinants and Consequences; Sergio DellaPergola and Ira M.
Sheskin.- Chapter 7.3: The Narration of Space: Diaspora Church as a Comfort
Zone in the Resettlement Process for Post-communist Bulgarians in Toronto;
Mariana Mastagar.- Chapter 7.4: Temples in Diaspora: From Moral Landscapes
to Therapeutic Religiosity and the Construction of Consilience in Tamil
Toronto; Mark Whitaker.- Chapter 7.5: Golden States of Mind: A Geography of
California Consciousness; Erik Davis and Jonathan Taylor.- Chapter 7.6:
Lived Experience of Religion: Hindu Americans in Southern California;
Shampa Mazumdar and Sanjoy Mazumdar.- Chapter 7.7: Multiscalar Analysis of
Religious Geography in the United States; Samuel Otterstrom.- Chapter 7.8:
Bible Belt Membership Patterns, Correlates and Landscapes; Gerald R.
Webster, Robert H. Watrel, J. Clark Archer, and Stanley D. Brunn.- Chapter
7.9: Transnationalism and the Sôka Gakkai: Perspective and Representation
Outside and Inside Japan; Alexandre Benod.- Chapter 7.10: The Place and
Role of Alternative Forms of Religiousness in Contemporary Russia; Demyan
Belyaev.- Chapter 7.11: The Cow and the Cross: South Asians in Russia and
the Russian Christian Orthodox Church; Igor Kotin.- Chapter 7.12: Islam and
Buddhism in the Changing Post-Soviet Religious Landscape; Edward C. Holland
and Meagan Todd.- Chapter 7.13: Back to the Future: Popular Belief in
Russia Today; Jeanmarie Rouhier-Willoughby and Tatiana Filosofova.- Chapter
7.14: The Changing Religious Mosaic of Ukraine; Esther Long Ratajeski.-
Chapter 7.15: An Exception in the Balkans: Albania's Multiconfessional
Identity; Peter Jordan.- Chapter 7.16: Social and Spatial Visibility of
Religion in Question: The Case of Pluricultural and Multiconfessional
France; Lionel Obadia.- Chapter 7.17: "A Most Difficult Assignment":
Mapping the Emergence of Jehovah's Witnesses in Ireland; David J. Butler.-
Chapter 7.18: The Multifaith City in an Era of Post-secularism: The
Complicated Geographies of Christians, Non-Christians and Non-faithful
across Sydney, Australia; Kevin M. Dunn and Awais Piracha.- Chapter 7.19:
Russian Rodnoverie: Revisiting Eastern and Western Paganisms; Kaarina
Aitamurto.- Chapter 7.20: Evangelical and Pentecostal Churches in Montreal
and Paris: Between Local Territories and Global Networks; Frédéric Dejean.-
Chapter 7.21: Towards a Catholic North America? Anne Goujon, Éric Caron
Malenfant and Vegard Skirbekk.- Chapter 7.22: Changing Geographies of
Immigration and Religion in the U.S. South; Patricia Ehrkamp, Caroline
Nagel and Catherine Cottrell:.- Chapter 7.23: New Ecclesiologies and New
Ecclesio-geographical Challenges: The Emergence of Post-ecclesiological
Modernity; Grigorios D. Papathomas.- Chapter 7.24: Hinduism Meets the
Global Order: The "Easternization" of the West; Åke Sander and Clemens
Cavallin.- PART VIII: GLOBALIZATION, DIASPORAS AND NEW FACED IN THE GLOBAL
SOUTH.- Chapter 8.1: The World's Fastest Growing Religion: Comparing
Christian and Muslim Expansion in the Modern Era; Philip Jenkins.- Chapter
8.2: The Emerging Geography of Global Christianity: New Places, Faces and
Perceptions; Robert Strauss.- Chapter 8.3: Deterritorialization in Havana:
Is There an Alternative Based on the Santería? Yasser Farrés Delgado,
Alberto Matarán Ruiz and Yulier Avello Pereiro.- Chapter 8.4: Calling a
Trickster Deity a "Bad" Name in Order to Hang it? Deconstructing Indigenous
African Epistemologies within Global Religious Maps of the Universe; Afe
Adogame.- Chapter 8.5: Christianity in Africa: Pentecostalism and
Sociocultural Change in the Context of Neo-liberal Globalization; Samuel
Zalanga.- Chapter 8.6: Negotiating Everyday Islam After Socialism: A Study
of the Kazakhs of Bayan-Ulgii, Mongolia; Namara Brede, Holly R. Barcus and
Cynthia Werner.- Chapter 8.7: How the West was "One" (Hinduism and the
Aquarian West); Martin Haigh.- Chapter 8.8: Hinduism and Globalization;
Rana P. B. Singh and Mikael Aktor.- Chaper 8.9: The Diasporic Hindu Home
Temple; Carolyn V. Prorok.- Chapter 8.10: Liberation Theology in Latin
America: Dead or Alive? Thia Cooper.- Chapter 8.11: Africa's Liberation
Theologies: An Historical-hermeneutical Analysis; Gerald West.- Chapter
8.12: Asian Liberation Theologies: An Eco-feminist Approach for a More
Equitable and Justice Oriented World; Kathleen Nadeau.- Chapter 8.13:
Cuba's Distinct Religious Traditions: Better Social Changes come oh sooo
slowly; Jualynne Dodson.- Chapter 8.14: Global Networks and the Emergent
Sites of Contemporary Evangelism; Jeff Garmany and Hannes Gerhardt.-
Chapter 8.15: Legacy of a Minority Religion: Christians and Christianity in
Contemporary Japan; Christina Ghanbarpour.- Chapter 8.16: The Chinese
Church: A Post-denominational Reality? Chloë Starr.- Chapter 8.17:
Protestant Christianity in China, Urban and Rural: Negotiating the State
and Propagating the Faith; Teresa Zimmerman-Liu and Teresa Wright.- Chapter
8.18: Analysis of the Emergence of Missionary Territorial Strategies in a
Mexican Urban Context; Renée de la Torre Castellanos and Cristina Gutiérrez
Zuñiga.
VOLUME 4
PART IV: SECULARIZATION.- Chapter 9.1: Secularization and Transformation of
Religion in Post-war Europe; Hans Knippenberg.- Chapter 9.2: Visualizing
Secularization through Changes in Religious Stamp Issues in Three Catholic
European Countries; Stanley D. Brunn.- Chapter 9.3: Demographic Forces
Shaping the Religious Landscape of Vienna; Anne Goujon and Ramon Bauer.-
Chapter 9.4: Secularization in Mexico City as a Constant, Current Paradigm;
Armando Garcia Chiang.- Chapter 9.5: Secularization and Church Property:
The Case of Czechia; Martina Hupková, TomáS Havlícek and Daniel Reeves.-
Chapter 9.6: Indian Secular Nationalism Versus Hindu Nationalism in the
2004 General Elections; Igor Kotin.- Chapter 9.7: Atheist Geographies and
the Geographies of Atheism; Barney Warf.- Chapter 9.8: Representing the
Unrepresentable: Towards a Strong Cultural Geography of Spirituality;
Justin Wilford.- Chapter 9.9: Postsecular Stirrings? Geographies of
Rapprochement and Crossover Narratives in the Contemporary City; Paul
Cloke.- Chapter 9.10: Faith Islands in Hedonopolis: Ambivalent Adaptation
in Las Vegas; Rex J. Rowley.- Chapter 9.11: Marketing Religion and Church
Shopping: Does one Size fit All? Stanley D. Brunn, Wesley Jetton and
Barbara Palmquist.- PART X: MEGACHURCHES AND ARCHITECTURE.- Chapter 10.1:
Sacred Ambitions, Global Dreams: Inside the Korean Megachurch Phenomenon;
Mike Bégin and Caleb Kwang-Eun Shin.- Chapter 10.2: Megafaith for the
Megacity: The Global Megachurch Phenomenon; Scott L. Thumma and Warren
Bird.- Chapter 10.3: Houston Mosques: Space, Place and Religious Meaning;
Akel Ismail Kahera and Bakama BakamaNume.- Chapter 10.4: Sacred
Place-making: The Presence and Quality of Archetypal Design Principles in
Sacred Place; Arsenio Rodrigues.- Chapter 10.5: Reinventing Muslim Space in
Suburbia: The Salaam Centre in Harrow, North London; Claire Dwyer.- Chapter
10.6: Islam and Urbanism in Indonesia: The Mosque as Urban Identity in
Javanese Cities; Hafid Setiadi.- Chapter 10.7: The Catholic Church and
Neo-Gothic Architecture in Latin America: Scales for their Analysis; Martín
M. Checa-Artasu.- Chapter 10.8: Changing Russian Orthodox Landscapes in
Post-Soviet Moscow; Dmitrii Sidorov.- PART XI: CULTURE: MUSEUMS, DRAMA,
FASHION, FOOD, MUSIC, SPORTS AND SCIENCE FICTION.- Chapter 11.1: The Nature
Theatres of the Occult Revival: Performance and Modern Esoteric Religions;
Edmund B. Lingan.- Chapter 11.2: Affect, Medievalism and Temporal Drag:
Oberammergau's Passion Play Event; Jill Stevenson.- Chapter 11.3: Windows
on the Eternal: Spirituality, Heritage and Interpretation in Faith Museums;
Margaret Gold.- Chapter 11.4: The Creationist Tales: Understanding a
Postmodern Museum Pilgrimage; Jeffrey Steller.- Chapter 11.5: The Religious
Exhibition at the Capital Museum in Beijing: What it Tells Us and Does Not
Tell Us; Shangyi Zhou and Stanley D. Brunn.- Chapter 11.6: Islam on the
Catwalk: Marketing Veiling-fashion in Turkey; Banu Gökariksel and Anna J.
Secor.- Chapter 11.7: Fashion, Shame and Pride: Constructing the Modest
Fashion Industry in Three Faiths; Reina Lewis.- Chapter 11.8: Putting
Christian Congregational Song on the Geographer's Map; Andrew M. McCoy and
John D. Witvliet.- Chapter 11.9: Tracing the Migration of a Sacred/Secular
Tune Across Tunebooks and its Traditions in Evangelical 19th Century
America: "The Peacock" Variations; Nikos Pappas.- Chapter 11.10: Landscapes
and Soundscapes: How Place shapes Christian Congregational Song; C. Michael
Hawn.- Chapter 11.11: Streams of Song: The Landscape of Christian
Spirituality in North America; C. Michael Hawn.- Chapter 11.12: Streams of
Song: Developing a New Hymnal for the Presbyterian Church (USA); Beverly
Howard.- Chapter 11.13: "Tune Your Hearts with One Accord": Compiling
Celebrating Grace, a Hymnal for Baptists in English-speaking North America;
David W. Music.- Chapter 11.14: The Musical Shape of Cultural Assimilation
in the Religious Practice of Pennsylvania-Dutch Lutherans; Daniel Jay
Grimminger.- Chapter 11.15: Understanding Churchscapes: Theology, Geography
and Music of the Closed Brethren in Germany; Friedlind Riedel and Simon
Runkel.- Chapter 11.16: The Bible, the Hymns and Identity: The Prophet
Isaiah Shembe and the Hymns of his Nazareth Baptist Church; Nkosinathi
Sithole.- Chapter 11.17: Music as Catechesis and Cultural Transformation in
the East African Revival; Anna Swynford.- Chapter 11.18: Zen Buddhism and
Music: Spiritual Shakuhachi Tours to Japan; Kiku Day.- Chapter 11.19: The
Festival of World Sacred Music: Creating a Destination for Tourism,
Spirituality, and the Other; Deborah Justice.- Chapter 11.20: More Than
Meets the Ear: The Agency of Hindustani Music in the Lives and Careers of
John Coltrane and George Harrison; Kevin Kehrberg.- Chapter 11.21: Eating,
Drinking and Maintenance of Community: Jewish Dietary Laws and the Effects
on Separateness; Stanley Waterman.- Chapter 11.22: The Shrines of Sport:
Sacred Space and the World's Athletic Venues; Arthur Remillard.- Chapter
11.23: Religion's Future and the Future's Religions Through the Lens of
Science Fiction; James F. McGrath.- PART XII: ORGANIZATIONS.- Chapter 12.1:
Global Reach and Global Agenda: The World Council of Churches; Katharina
Kunter.- Chapter 12.2: Religious Presence in the Context of the United
Nations Organization: A Survey; Karsten Lehmann.- Chapter 12.3: Preparing
Professional Interculturalists for Interfaith Collaboration; Naomi Ludeman
Smith.- Chapter 12.4: Multifaith Responses to Global Risks; Anna Halafoff.-
Chapter 12.5: Effecting Environmental Change: The Challenges of
Transnational Environmental Faith-based Organizations; Deborah Lee and Lily
Kong.- Chapter 12.6: Mapping Methodism: Migration, Diversity and
Participatory Research in the Methodist Church in Britain; Lia Dong Shimada
and Christopher Stephens.- Chapter 12.7: Territoriality and the Muslim
Spiritual Boards of Post-Soviet Russia; Matthew A. Derrick.- Chapter 12.8:
A Needs-based GIS Approach to Accessibility and Location Efficiency of
Faith-based Social Programs; Jason E. VanHorn and Nathan A. Mosurinjohn.-
Chapter 12.9: Welcome the Stranger or Seal the borders? Conflicting
Religious Responses to Migrants; Thia Cooper.- Chapter 12.10: Evangelical
Geopolitics: Practices of Worship, Justice and Peacemaking; Nick Megoran.-
Chapter 12.11: From the Church of the Powerful to the Church of the Poor:
Liberation Theology and Catholic Praxis in the Philippines; William
Holden.- Chapter 12.12: Faith Based Organizations and International
Responses to Forced Migration; Sarah Deardorff Miller.
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PART XIII: IDENTITY, GENDER AND CULTURE.- Chapter 13.1: Islam and Assisted
Reproduction in the Middle East: Comparing the Sunni Arab World, Shia Iran
and Secular Turkey; Zeynep B. Gürtin, Marcia C. Inhorn and Soraya
Tremayne.- Chapter 13.2: The Perpetration of Abuse in Intimate
Relationships: Does Religion Make a Difference? Claire M. Renzetti, Amy
Messer, C. Nathan DeWall, and Richard Pond.- Chapter 13.3: Chinese Hui
Muslim Pilgrims - Back Home from Mecca: Negotiating Identity and Gender,
Status and Afterlife; Maria Jaschok and Shui Jingjun.- Chapter 13.4: The
Freedom of Wandering, the Protection of Settling in Place: Gendered
Symbolizations of Space in the Practices of Hindu Renouncers in Rajasthan;
Antoinette E. DeNapoli.- Chapter 13.5: Religious Identity and Gender on the
Edges of the Nation: The Leh District of India's Jammu and Kashmir State;
Sara Smith.- Chapter 13.6: Zooming-in on Terms and Spaces: Women's
Perspectives and Cognitive Mapping in a West Bank Settlement; Hannah
Mayne.- Chapter 13.7: The Geography of Jewish Intermarriage in Five U.S.
Urban Areas; Bruce Phillips.- Chapter 13.8: The Transnational Debate over
Homosexuality in the Anglican Communion; Robert M. Vanderbeck, Joanna
Sadgrove, Gill Valentine, Johan Andersson and Kevin Ward.- Chapter 13.9:
Religion and State in Marriage, Cohabitation and Civil Partnership:
Examples, Typologies and Contestations from the United Kingdom; Paul G.
Weller.- Chapter 13.10: Religion and Attitudes Towards Gay Rights in
Northern Ireland: The God Gap Revisited; Bernadette C. Hayes and Lizanne
Dowds.- Chapter 13.11: Moral Hazard: Governing Culture and the Localized
Christian Right Gay Panic in Indiana; Christopher A. Airriess.- Chapter
13.12: Geographic Support for the Ordination of Same Sex Clergy by American
Lutheran and Presbyterian Denominations; Bradley C. Rundquist and Stanley
D. Brunn.- PART XIV: POLITICS, RECONCILIATION AND ADVOCACY.- Chapter 14.1:
Are High Levels of Existential Security Conducive to Secularization? A
Response to Our Critics; Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart.- Chapter 14.2:
The Religious Context in Political Place-making; Herman van der Wusten.-
Chapter 14.3: The Geography of Religious Freedom; Daniel McGowin and Gerald
R. Webster.- Chapter 14.4: Geographies of Cosmic War: Comparing Secular and
Religious Terrorism in Space and Time; Steven M. Radil and Colin Flint.-
Chapter 14.5: A Content Analysis of Session-opening Prayers in the U.S.
Congress; Fred M. Shelley.- Chapter 14.6: Political Pilgrimages: American
Presidents and Religious Communities, 1933-2012; Kevin Coe, David Domke and
Anthony Schmidt.- Chapter 14.7: Walking on the Razor's Edge: Religious
Groups and the Arab 2011 Spring; Ghazi-Walid Falah and Laura J. Khoury.-
Chapter 14.8: The Role of Religion in the Formation of a New State on the
World Map: South Sudan; Rainer Rothfuss and Yakubu Joseph.- Chapter 14.9:
Quaker Lobbying on Behalf of the New START Treaty in 2010: A Window into
the World of the Friends Committee on National Legislation; Stephen W.
Angell.- Chapter 14.10: Interpreting the Transforming Geographic Mosaic of
Religion in America: The Impact of Congressional Representation and
Increasing Political Polarization; Josiah R. Baker.- Chapter 14.11:
Interfaith Advocacy Groups in American Politics; Katherine Knutson.-
Chapter 14.12: The Election of a Lesbian Mayor in a Religiously
Conservative City: The Case of Houston, Texas; Nancy Palmer Stockwell and
Ira M. Sheskin.- Chapter 14.13: Moral Imperatives: Faith-based Approaches
to Human Trafficking; Martha Bettis Gee and Ryan D. Smith.- Chapter 14.14:
Violence, Tolerance and Religious Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland; John
D. Brewer and Francis Teeney.- Chapter 14.15: Religion, Space and Peace in
Sri Lanka: Transforming Spaces of Freedom Threatened by Violence into
Islands of Civility; Shirley Lal Wijesinghe.- Chapter 14.16: Religion and
the Social Reconstruction of Memory Amid Violence in Bojayá, Chocó
(Colombia): Creating Transitional Justice from Below: Sandra Rios Oyola.-
Chapter 14.17: From Nasser's Revolution to the Fall of the Muslim
Brotherhood; Seif Da'Na.- PART XV: VIRTUAL WORLDS AND THE VISUAL MEDIA.-
Chapter 15.1: A Breath of Narcissism: Hollywood as Proselytizer of Secular
Religion; C. K. Robertson.- Chapter 15.2: Towards a Virtual Geography of
Religion; Paul Emerson Teusner.- Chapter 15.3: The Creation of Secularist
Space on the Internet; Christopher Smith and Richard Cimino.- Chapter 15.4:
Technology and the Changing Geography of Religious Media; Thomas A. Wikle.-
Chapter 15.5: Introducing the Study of Religion at The Open University: The
Scope and Limitations of a Distance Learning Approach to the Study of
Religions; Gwilym Beckerlegge.- Chapter 15.6: Facebook gets Religion:
Fund-raising by Religious Organizations on Social Networks; Mark D. Johns.-
Chapter 15.7: My (Second) Life's Mission: Landscapes of Virtual Reality
Proselytization; Andrew Boulton.- Chapter 15.8: Christianity and Digital
Media; Tim Hutchings.- Chapter 15.9: The People of the Nook: Jewish Use of
the Internet; Ira Sheskin and Micah Liben.- Chapter 15.10: Mapping Japanese
Religions on the Internet; Danilo Giambra and Erica Baffelli.- Chapter
15.11: Virtual Buddhism: Online Communities, Sacred Places and Objects;
Louise Connelly.- Chapter 15.12: German-based Cyber-Da'wah 2.0: Back to the
Roots with Forward Technology; Erik Munder.- Chapter 15.13: The "Almost"
Territories of the Charismatic Christian Internet; Anna Rose Stewart.-
Chapter 15.14: Christian-Atheist Billboard Wars in the United States;
Daniel H. Olsen.