Routledge international handbook of religion in global society /

Like any other subject, the study of religion is a child of its time. Shaped and forged over the course of the twentieth century, it has reflected the interests and political situation of the world at the time. As the twenty-first century unfolds, it is undergoing a major transition along with relig...

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Other Authors: Cornelio, Jayeel Serrano (Editor), Gauthier, François (Editor), Martikainen, Tuomas (Editor), Woodhead, Linda (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Routledge, 2021.
Edition:1st edition.
Series:Routledge international handbooks.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Religion in Global Societies / Linda Woodhead, François Gauthier, Jayeel Cornelio and Tuomas Martikainen
  • Part I: Market and Branding
  • Christian Churches' Responses to Marketization: Comparing Institutional and Non-denominational Discourse and Practice / Marcus Moberg
  • 'The Greatest Leader of All': The Faces of Leadership and Christianity in the Contemporary Brazil (1980s-2010s) / Karina Kosicki Bellotti
  • JPCC: A Megachurch Brand Story in Indonesia / Jeaney Yip, Susan Ainsworth and Chaung Yau Hoon
  • Rebranding the soul: Rituals for the Well-made Man in Market Society / Anne Christine Hornborg
  • Part II: Contemporary Ethics and Values
  • The Prosperity Ethic: The Rise of the New Prosperity Gospel / Jayeel Cornelio and Erron Medina
  • Islamic Ethics in Muslim Eurasia: Prosperity Theology vs. Renunciation? / Aurélie Biard
  • Public Morality and the Transformation of Islamic Media in Indonesia / Arie Setyaningrum Pamungkas
  • Pious-Modern Subjectivities in the Palestine West Bank: Their Formations and Contours between the Familial, the Local and the Global / Ferial Khalifa
  • 'We Are Overfed': Young Evangelicals, Globalization, and Social Justice / Catherine Rivera
  • 'Mediacosmologies': The Convergence and Renewal of Indigenous Religiosities in Cyberspace / Laurent Jérôme
  • Part III: Intimate Identities
  • Saints, Sinners, and Same-Sex Marriages: Ecclesiological Identity in the Church of England and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark / Karen Marie Leth-Nissen
  • When Two Worlds Collide: Asian Christian LGBTQs Coming Out to Parents / Joy K.C. Tong, Samuel Kang, Peter Lee and Hyo-Seok Lim
  • Gender Politics and Education in the Gülen Movement / Duygun Göktürk
  • Global Catholicism, Gender Conversion and Masculinity / Ester Gallo
  • Part IV: Transnational Movements
  • Pilgrimage, Travelling Gurus and Transnational Networks: The Lay Meditation Movement in Contemporary Chinese Societies / Ngar-sze Lau
  • Globalization and Asceticism: Foreigner Ascetics on the Threshold of Hindu Religious Orders / Daniela Bevilacqua
  • Maya Revival Movements: Between Transnationality and Authenticity / Manéli Farahmand
  • Defending Tradition and Confronting Secularity: The Catholic Buen Pastor Institute / Esteban Rozo and Hugo Cárdenas
  • The Globalization of the Catholic Church: History, Organization, Theology / Isacco Turina
  • Part V: Diasporic Communities
  • Dialectics between Transnationalism and Diaspora: The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community / Katrin Langewiesche
  • Transnational Religious Movement: The Turkish Süleymanlı in Indonesia / Firdaus Wajdi
  • Youth Buddhists in Australia: Negotiating Transnational Flows / Kim Lam
  • The Formation of Global Chinese Identities / Joshua Dao Wei Sim
  • Church as a Homeland and Home as a Place of Worship: The Transformation of Religiosity among Georgian Migrants in Paris / Sophie Zviadadze
  • Part VI: Responses to Diversity
  • Interreligious Dialogue (IRD) in International Politics: From the Margins of the Religious Field to the Centre of Civil Society / Karsten Lehmann
  • Faith, Identity and Practices: The Current Refugee Crisis and its Challenges to Religious Diversity in Southern Europe / Roberta Premazzi and Viviana Ricucci
  • Urban Public Space and the Emergence of Interdenominational Syncretism / Peter van Gielle Ruppe
  • '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 / Olivia Wilkinson
  • Religion, National Identity and Foreign Policy: The Case of Eastern Christians and the French Political Imaginary / Alexis Artaud de La Ferrière
  • Religious Echoes in Secular Dialogues: Global Glimpses of Peacebuilding / Xicoténtcatl Martinez Ruiz
  • City of Gods and Goods: Exploring Religious Pluralism in the Neoliberal City / Gina Lende (with Bankole Tokunbo)
  • Part VII: National Tensions
  • Islam, Politics and Legitimacy: The Role of Saudi Arabia in the Rise of Salafism and Jihadism / Mohamed-ali Adraoui
  • Religion and Nationalism in Post-Soviet Space: Between State, Society and Nation / Denis Brylov and Tetiana Kalenychenko
  • Religion, Nationalism and Transnationalism in the South Caucasus / Ansgar Jödicke
  • 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 / David Malitz
  • Religious Identities in Times of Crisis: An Analysis of Europe / Didem Doganyilmaz Duman
  • Poetry in Iran's Contemporary Theo-Political Culture / Maryam Ala Amjadi
  • Part VIII: Reflections on 'Religion'
  • Questioning the Boundaries of 'Religious' and Non-Religious' Actions and Meanings / Carlo Genova
  • Religion in the Anthropocene: Nonhuman Agencies, (Re)Enchantment and the Emergence of a New Sensibility / Oriol Poveda
  • Science and Religion in a Global Context / Michael Fuller
  • Religion Through the Lens of 'Marketization' and 'Lifestyle' / François Gauthier.