Religions in Global Society

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Routledge, 11 янв. 2013 г. - Всего страниц: 336

Peter Beyer, a distinguished sociologist of religion, presents a way of understanding religion in a contemporary global society - by analyzing it as a dimension of the historical process of globalization. Introducing theories of globalization and showing how they can be applied to world religions, Beyer reveals the nature of the contested category of ‘religion’: what it means, what it includes and what it implies in the world today.

Written with exceptional clarity and illustrated with lively and diverse examples ranging from Islam and Hinduism to African traditional religions and new age spirituality, this is a fascinating overview of how religion has developed in a globalized society. It is recommended reading for students taking courses on sociology of religion, religion and globalization, and religion and modernity.

 

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Acknowledgements
Globalization and global society
The religious system of global society
Christianity and Islam
The realization of Hinduism
Confucianism and Shinto
New religions noninstitutionalized religiosity and the control of a contested
Conclusion
Index
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