Religion and globalization are intimately intertwined - conceptually, historically and certainly in terms of contemporary practice. In the arena of power and politics, going back to the Crusades and earlier, globalizing empires were passionately caught up in religious concerns; and this has recently re-emerged subjectively in contemporary phrases such as the 'clash of civilizations' and the 'clash between the crescent and the cross'.1 Religion lies not far beneath the surface of many of our globalizing practices, from globalizing warfare and the Olympic Games to internet communications and mass broadcastin
This chapter looks at the relationship between religion and global culture -- the commonly shared se...
There has long been a debate about implications of globalization for the survival of the world of so...
The author argues that a sacred ethos rather than a civil religion integrates global society. This p...
Religion and globalization are intimately intertwined – conceptually, historically and certainly in ...
This article engages the interface of religion and globalization through the concept of globalizing ...
<p>Sociological discussion of globalisation is preoccupied with the political, economic, and m...
During the last 40 years not only the economy but also religion went global. In particular what the ...
Religion has long been a driving force in the process of globalization. This idea is not controversi...
Like any other subject, the study of religion is a child of its time. Shaped and forged over the cou...
The author offers some reflections on the place of religions in a global world. The first relates to...
Chapter summary 1 - Translocal religious dynamics, linked for instance to trade and missionary netw...
Sociological discussion of globalisation is preoccupied with the political, economic, and military d...
Today, more than ever, religious networks are global in scope. Although for some experts, religions ...
Our globalized world is saddled with deepening poverty, environmental destruction and social disinte...
Is religion an anachronism in an intensely globalizing and secular world? Despite commonplace assump...
This chapter looks at the relationship between religion and global culture -- the commonly shared se...
There has long been a debate about implications of globalization for the survival of the world of so...
The author argues that a sacred ethos rather than a civil religion integrates global society. This p...
Religion and globalization are intimately intertwined – conceptually, historically and certainly in ...
This article engages the interface of religion and globalization through the concept of globalizing ...
<p>Sociological discussion of globalisation is preoccupied with the political, economic, and m...
During the last 40 years not only the economy but also religion went global. In particular what the ...
Religion has long been a driving force in the process of globalization. This idea is not controversi...
Like any other subject, the study of religion is a child of its time. Shaped and forged over the cou...
The author offers some reflections on the place of religions in a global world. The first relates to...
Chapter summary 1 - Translocal religious dynamics, linked for instance to trade and missionary netw...
Sociological discussion of globalisation is preoccupied with the political, economic, and military d...
Today, more than ever, religious networks are global in scope. Although for some experts, religions ...
Our globalized world is saddled with deepening poverty, environmental destruction and social disinte...
Is religion an anachronism in an intensely globalizing and secular world? Despite commonplace assump...
This chapter looks at the relationship between religion and global culture -- the commonly shared se...
There has long been a debate about implications of globalization for the survival of the world of so...
The author argues that a sacred ethos rather than a civil religion integrates global society. This p...