Building Blocks Of Religion


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Building Blocks of Religion


Building Blocks of Religion

Author: Göran Larsson

language: en

Publisher: Equinox Publishing

Release Date: 2020


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The aim of the book is to provide a short and user-friendly introduction and critical discussion of the building block approach to religious studies developed by Professor Ann Taves (University of California, Santa Barbara) and Associate Professor Egil Asprem (Stockholm University).

Religious Nationalism in Modern Europe


Religious Nationalism in Modern Europe

Author: Philip W. Barker

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2008-08-20


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This volume examines the enduring nature of religious nationalism in modern Europe. Through a series of in-depth case studies covering Ireland, England, Poland, and Greece; the author argues that religious frontiers, or geographic lines of division between different and unique religions, are central to the formation of religiously-based national identities. Typically, as states develop economically and politically, religion plays a lesser role in both individual lives and national identity. However, at religious frontiers, religion becomes useful for differentiating and mobilizing groups of people. This is particularly true when the religious frontier also represents a threat or conflict. Although religion may not be the root of conflict in these instances, the conflict takes on religious tones because of its ability to unite an otherwise diverse population. Religion takes precedence over language, culture, or other national building-blocks because the "other" can best be distinguished in religious terms. The in-depth case studies allow for a deep historical understanding of the processes which converge to create a modern religious nation. Greatly expanding our current understanding of the conditions in which religious nationalism develops, this important book has implications for our understanding of religion and politics, secularization, European politics and foreign policy.

“The” Cambridge Companion to Religious Studies


“The” Cambridge Companion to Religious Studies

Author: Robert A. Orsi

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2012


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"The Cambridge Companion to Religious Studies is both informative and provocative, introducing readers to key debates in the contemporary study of religion and suggesting future research possibilities. A group of distinguished scholars takes up some of the most pressing theoretical questions in the field. What is a "religious tradition"? How are religious texts read? What takes place when a religious practitioner stands before a representation of gods or goddesses, ghosts, ancestors, saints, and other special beings? What roles is religion playing in contemporary global society? The volume emphasizes religion as a lived practice, stressing that people have used and continue to use religious media to engage the circumstances of their lives. This underlying conviction provides a realistic perspective on religion, and the volume's essays engage with real-world religious practices. The volume's essays should prove valuable and interesting to a broad audience, including scholars in the humanities and social sciences and a general readership, as well as students of religious studies"--