1st Edition

Religion in the Context of Globalization Essays on Concept, Form, and Political Implication

By Peter Beyer Copyright 2013
232 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages
by Routledge

232 Pages
by Routledge

Peter Beyer has been a central figure in the debate about religion and globalization for many years, this volume brings together some of his key essays which together focus on the form and role of religion in the context of globalization. Each of the ten chapters explores a different but related aspect of how religion and globalization are historically, conceptually, and institutionally... Read more
Introduction  Part 1: Observing Religion in the Contemporary Global Context  1. Purity as Hybridization: Religio-Cultural Syncretisms in the Context of Globalization  2. Globalization and Glocalization  3. Conceptions of Religion: On Distinguishing Scientific, Theological, and ‘Official’ Meanings  Part 2: The Formation of Religion and Religions in Global Society  4. Social Forms of Religion and Religions in Contemporary Global Society  5. What Counts as Religion in Global Society? From Practice to Theory  6. The City and Beyond as Dialogue: Negotiating Religious Authenticity in Global Society  7. Can the Tail Wag the Dog? Diaspora Reconstructions of Religion in a Globalized Society  Part 3: Religion and the Political Domain  8. Defining Religion in Cross-National Perspective: Identity and Difference in Official Conceptions  9. Constitutional Privilege and Constituting Pluralism: Religious Freedom in National, Global, and Legal Context  10. Religion out of place? The Globalization of Fundamentalism

Biography

Peter Beyer is Professor in the Department of Classics and Religious Studies at the University of Ottawa, Canada.