This chapter provides an overview of some historical struggles against domination that are based in ‘radical religious’ communities. From indigenous peoples to Plowshare and Womanist activists, there is a considerable variety of people working together and drawing from their ‘religious’ faith to resist hierarchy and injustice. They also share many characteristics with their ‘non-religious’ counterparts. Yet what qualifies as ‘religious’ and ‘radical’ is very open to interpretation, and typical interpretations of ‘religion’ in particular often betray a colonial mindset which this chapter seeks to problematise. The chapter therefore introduces a deliberately broad range of examples including indigenous traditions, non-violent alternatives wit...
Over the last two decades the term 'indigenous religions' has become the preferred category for the ...
Exploring religious and spiritual changes which have been taking place among Indigenous populations ...
Religion plays a central role in the lives of many Aboriginal people, even those who identify as non...
This chapter provides an overview of some historical struggles against domination that are based in ...
This chapter provides an overview of some historical struggles against domination that are based in ...
This chapter explores the shift to ‘indigeneity’ and ‘indigenous religion’ among the Sámi, through a...
The category ‘Indigenous Religions’ has become widely accepted within university departments of reli...
The classification of ‘world religions’ is highly problematic because of its arbitrary construction,...
This qualitative case study looks at a partnership between the Aboriginal Health Centre and Living R...
Destruction of the religious practices of Indigenous people strikes at the core of their identity an...
Religion has served to legitimize political power, but it has also been a basis for resistance again...
When genealogies of oppression are revealed in their correct historical context they provide insight...
Several scholars have commented on the ‘spiritual tone’ of u.n. discourses on indigenous peoples, bu...
"Religious Radicalism scrutinizes the religious motives and mechanisms of radicalism. The contributo...
This dissertation examines how postcolonial Yolngu people of the Australian Aboriginal settlement Ga...
Over the last two decades the term 'indigenous religions' has become the preferred category for the ...
Exploring religious and spiritual changes which have been taking place among Indigenous populations ...
Religion plays a central role in the lives of many Aboriginal people, even those who identify as non...
This chapter provides an overview of some historical struggles against domination that are based in ...
This chapter provides an overview of some historical struggles against domination that are based in ...
This chapter explores the shift to ‘indigeneity’ and ‘indigenous religion’ among the Sámi, through a...
The category ‘Indigenous Religions’ has become widely accepted within university departments of reli...
The classification of ‘world religions’ is highly problematic because of its arbitrary construction,...
This qualitative case study looks at a partnership between the Aboriginal Health Centre and Living R...
Destruction of the religious practices of Indigenous people strikes at the core of their identity an...
Religion has served to legitimize political power, but it has also been a basis for resistance again...
When genealogies of oppression are revealed in their correct historical context they provide insight...
Several scholars have commented on the ‘spiritual tone’ of u.n. discourses on indigenous peoples, bu...
"Religious Radicalism scrutinizes the religious motives and mechanisms of radicalism. The contributo...
This dissertation examines how postcolonial Yolngu people of the Australian Aboriginal settlement Ga...
Over the last two decades the term 'indigenous religions' has become the preferred category for the ...
Exploring religious and spiritual changes which have been taking place among Indigenous populations ...
Religion plays a central role in the lives of many Aboriginal people, even those who identify as non...