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Religion and Globalization Critical Concepts in Social Studies:-4 Vol.Set

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Routledge 2011Description: 386pISBN:
  • 9780415550321
DDC classification:
  • C99.3 AL795
Partial contents:
VOLUME I RELIGION AND SPACE IN GLOBAL CONTEXT PART 1 Theorizing globalization and religion 1.Trajectories of faith in the global age: classical theory and contemporary evidence FRANK J. LECHNER 2.Humanity, globalization, and worldwide religious resurgence:a theoretical exploration ROLAND ROBERTSON AND JOANN CH1RICO 3.Religion, the new millennium, and globalization JOSE CASANOVA PART 2 Religion and space in global context a. Space, center and periphery 4.Globalization and the religious production of space ELIZABETH MCALISTER 5.The city and beyond as dialogue: negotiating religious authenticity in global society PETER BEYER 6. Is the traits- in transnational the trans- in transcendent?On alterity and the sacred in the age of globalization JOEL ROBBINS 7.Emplacement and millennial expectations in an era of development and globalization: heaven and the appeal of Christianity for the Ipili 14 JERRY K. JACKA b. Diasporas and their territories 8.Islam in diaspora: between reterritorialization and extraterritoriality CHANTAL SAINT-BLANCAT 9.The place which is diaspora: citizenship, religion and gender in the making of chaordic transnationalism PNINA WERBNER 10. Tracing transformations of Hinduism STEVEN VERTOVEC 11.Transformations in new immigrant religions and their global implications FENGGANG YANG AND HELEN ROSE EBAUGH 12. Local-level global religion: the case of U.S.-Dominican migration PEGGY LEVITT 13.Toward a transnationalism of the middle: how transnational religious practices help bridge the divides between Cuba and Miami SARAH J. MAHLER AND KATRIN HANSING c. Transcending space: religions and the media 14. Print, post & proselytism in the making of global Pentecostalism DAVID MAXWELL 15. The globalization of American televangelism JEFFREY K. HADDEN 16. Ways of reading as religious power in print globalization THOMAS G. KIRSCH VOLUME II WESTERNIZATION OF RELIGION AND ITS COUNTER-TRENDS PART 3 Debating the westernization of religion 1 17.The religious system of global society: a sociological look at contemporary religion and religions PETER BEYER 18. Globalization, religion and empire in Asia BRYAN S. TURNER 19.Prospects for the globalization of New Age: spiritual imperialism versus cultural diversity WOUTER J. HANEGRAAFF PART 4 Transnational diffusion and local expressions of Christianity 20.Globalization, religion, and evangelical Christianity:a sociological meditation from the Third World PAUL FRESTON 21. Globalization and African new religious movements in Europe AFE ADOGAME 22.Freedom from the past and faith for the future: Nigerian Pentecostal theology in global perspective RICHARD BURGESS 23.The empire strikes back: Korean Pentecostal mission to Japan MARK R. MULLINS 24.Pentecostalism and transnationalisation in the Caribbean LAENNEC HURBON 25.Global religion and the re-enchantment of the world: the case of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal THOMAS J. CSORDAS 26.Jamaican Pentecostalism: transnational relations and the nation-state DIANE J. AUSTIN-BROOS 27. Practical belief and the localization of Christianity: Pentecostal and denominational Christianity in global/local perspective BRIAN HOWELL 28.On the paradoxes of global Pentecostalism and the perils of continuity thinking JOEL ROBBINS PART 5 Counter-trends to the westernization of religion? a. Easternization of the West, westernization of the East 29.The global diffusion and westernization of neo-Hindu movements:Siddha Yoga and Sivananda Centres VERONIQUE ALTGLAS 30.Global Buddhism: developmental periods, regional histories,and a new analytical perspective MARTIN BAUMANN 31.The Brazilian imaginaire of Zen: global influences,rhizo
V1. Religion and Space in Global Context.-- V2. Westernization of Religion and Its Counter-Trends.-- V3. Religious Responses to Globalization.-- V4. Religion and Politics in Global Context-New Challenges.
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VOLUME I RELIGION AND SPACE IN GLOBAL CONTEXT PART 1 Theorizing globalization and religion 1.Trajectories of faith in the global age: classical theory and contemporary evidence FRANK J. LECHNER 2.Humanity, globalization, and worldwide religious resurgence:a theoretical exploration ROLAND ROBERTSON AND JOANN CH1RICO 3.Religion, the new millennium, and globalization JOSE CASANOVA PART 2 Religion and space in global context a. Space, center and periphery 4.Globalization and the religious production of space ELIZABETH MCALISTER 5.The city and beyond as dialogue: negotiating religious authenticity in global society PETER BEYER 6. Is the traits- in transnational the trans- in transcendent?On alterity and the sacred in the age of globalization JOEL ROBBINS 7.Emplacement and millennial expectations in an era of development and globalization: heaven and the appeal of Christianity for the Ipili 14 JERRY K. JACKA b. Diasporas and their territories 8.Islam in diaspora: between reterritorialization and extraterritoriality CHANTAL SAINT-BLANCAT 9.The place which is diaspora: citizenship, religion and gender in the making of chaordic transnationalism PNINA WERBNER 10. Tracing transformations of Hinduism STEVEN VERTOVEC 11.Transformations in new immigrant religions and their global implications FENGGANG YANG AND HELEN ROSE EBAUGH 12. Local-level global religion: the case of U.S.-Dominican migration PEGGY LEVITT 13.Toward a transnationalism of the middle: how transnational religious practices help bridge the divides between Cuba and Miami SARAH J. MAHLER AND KATRIN HANSING c. Transcending space: religions and the media 14. Print, post & proselytism in the making of global Pentecostalism DAVID MAXWELL 15. The globalization of American televangelism JEFFREY K. HADDEN 16. Ways of reading as religious power in print globalization THOMAS G. KIRSCH VOLUME II WESTERNIZATION OF RELIGION AND ITS COUNTER-TRENDS PART 3 Debating the westernization of religion 1 17.The religious system of global society: a sociological look at contemporary religion and religions PETER BEYER 18. Globalization, religion and empire in Asia BRYAN S. TURNER 19.Prospects for the globalization of New Age: spiritual imperialism versus cultural diversity WOUTER J. HANEGRAAFF PART 4 Transnational diffusion and local expressions of Christianity 20.Globalization, religion, and evangelical Christianity:a sociological meditation from the Third World PAUL FRESTON 21. Globalization and African new religious movements in Europe AFE ADOGAME 22.Freedom from the past and faith for the future: Nigerian Pentecostal theology in global perspective RICHARD BURGESS 23.The empire strikes back: Korean Pentecostal mission to Japan MARK R. MULLINS 24.Pentecostalism and transnationalisation in the Caribbean LAENNEC HURBON 25.Global religion and the re-enchantment of the world: the case of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal THOMAS J. CSORDAS 26.Jamaican Pentecostalism: transnational relations and the nation-state DIANE J. AUSTIN-BROOS 27. Practical belief and the localization of Christianity: Pentecostal and denominational Christianity in global/local perspective BRIAN HOWELL 28.On the paradoxes of global Pentecostalism and the perils of continuity thinking JOEL ROBBINS PART 5 Counter-trends to the westernization of religion? a. Easternization of the West, westernization of the East 29.The global diffusion and westernization of neo-Hindu movements:Siddha Yoga and Sivananda Centres VERONIQUE ALTGLAS 30.Global Buddhism: developmental periods, regional histories,and a new analytical perspective MARTIN BAUMANN 31.The Brazilian imaginaire of Zen: global influences,rhizo

V1. Religion and Space in Global Context.-- V2. Westernization of Religion and Its Counter-Trends.-- V3. Religious Responses to Globalization.-- V4. Religion and Politics in Global Context-New Challenges.

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