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This book re-examines the relationship between religion and nationalism in a contemporary Asian context, with a focus on East, South and South East Asia.
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This book re-examines the relationship between religion and nationalism in a contemporary Asian context, with a focus on East, South and South East Asia.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2019
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- ISBN-13: 9780429595042
- Artikelnr.: 57590380
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2019
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- ISBN-13: 9780429595042
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Giorgio Shani is Chair in Politics and International Studies and Director of the Rotary Peace Center at International Christian University, Japan. He is author of Sikh Nationalism and Identity in a Global Age (Routledge 2008) and Religion, Identity and Human Security (Routledge 2014). Takashi Kibe is Professor of Political Science at International Christian University, Japan. Among his publications are Martin Luther's Political Thought (in Japanese, 2000), and Political Theory of Equality (in Japanese, 2015).
Introduction: Legacies and Possibilities 1. Tagore and the Conception of
Critical Nationalism 2. Midnight's Children: Religion and Nationalism in
South Asia 3. Articulations of Religiously-Motivated Nationalism within
Philippine Catholicism: A Critical Assessment 4. Reconsidering the Relation
between 'Sectarianism' and Nationalism in the Middle East 5. The Irony of
Secular Nation-Building in Japanese Modernity: Inoue Kowashi and Fukuzawa
Yukichi 6. Buddhism, Cosmology, and Great East Asian Co-prosperity Area:
Multiculturalism and Nationalism in the Pre-war period Japan 7. Political
modernity in East Asia: Religion, nationalism and subversion of imperialism
8. Religious Nationalism with Non-domination: Ahn Changho's Cosmopolitan
Patriotis 9. The Structural Problem of Religious Freedom in China: Towards
a Confucian-Christian Synthesis 10. Augustine's Critique of Religious
Identity and Its Implications for the Chinese Church 11. Post-Chinese
Reconnections through Religion: Buddhism, Christianity, and Confucianism
12. Conclusion
Critical Nationalism 2. Midnight's Children: Religion and Nationalism in
South Asia 3. Articulations of Religiously-Motivated Nationalism within
Philippine Catholicism: A Critical Assessment 4. Reconsidering the Relation
between 'Sectarianism' and Nationalism in the Middle East 5. The Irony of
Secular Nation-Building in Japanese Modernity: Inoue Kowashi and Fukuzawa
Yukichi 6. Buddhism, Cosmology, and Great East Asian Co-prosperity Area:
Multiculturalism and Nationalism in the Pre-war period Japan 7. Political
modernity in East Asia: Religion, nationalism and subversion of imperialism
8. Religious Nationalism with Non-domination: Ahn Changho's Cosmopolitan
Patriotis 9. The Structural Problem of Religious Freedom in China: Towards
a Confucian-Christian Synthesis 10. Augustine's Critique of Religious
Identity and Its Implications for the Chinese Church 11. Post-Chinese
Reconnections through Religion: Buddhism, Christianity, and Confucianism
12. Conclusion
Introduction: Legacies and Possibilities 1. Tagore and the Conception of
Critical Nationalism 2. Midnight's Children: Religion and Nationalism in
South Asia 3. Articulations of Religiously-Motivated Nationalism within
Philippine Catholicism: A Critical Assessment 4. Reconsidering the Relation
between 'Sectarianism' and Nationalism in the Middle East 5. The Irony of
Secular Nation-Building in Japanese Modernity: Inoue Kowashi and Fukuzawa
Yukichi 6. Buddhism, Cosmology, and Great East Asian Co-prosperity Area:
Multiculturalism and Nationalism in the Pre-war period Japan 7. Political
modernity in East Asia: Religion, nationalism and subversion of imperialism
8. Religious Nationalism with Non-domination: Ahn Changho's Cosmopolitan
Patriotis 9. The Structural Problem of Religious Freedom in China: Towards
a Confucian-Christian Synthesis 10. Augustine's Critique of Religious
Identity and Its Implications for the Chinese Church 11. Post-Chinese
Reconnections through Religion: Buddhism, Christianity, and Confucianism
12. Conclusion
Critical Nationalism 2. Midnight's Children: Religion and Nationalism in
South Asia 3. Articulations of Religiously-Motivated Nationalism within
Philippine Catholicism: A Critical Assessment 4. Reconsidering the Relation
between 'Sectarianism' and Nationalism in the Middle East 5. The Irony of
Secular Nation-Building in Japanese Modernity: Inoue Kowashi and Fukuzawa
Yukichi 6. Buddhism, Cosmology, and Great East Asian Co-prosperity Area:
Multiculturalism and Nationalism in the Pre-war period Japan 7. Political
modernity in East Asia: Religion, nationalism and subversion of imperialism
8. Religious Nationalism with Non-domination: Ahn Changho's Cosmopolitan
Patriotis 9. The Structural Problem of Religious Freedom in China: Towards
a Confucian-Christian Synthesis 10. Augustine's Critique of Religious
Identity and Its Implications for the Chinese Church 11. Post-Chinese
Reconnections through Religion: Buddhism, Christianity, and Confucianism
12. Conclusion