This book explores neoliberalism as an account of contemporary society and considers what this means for our understanding of religion. Neoliberalism is a perspective grounded in free market economics and distinguished by a celebration of competition and consumer choice. It has had a profound influence in societies across the world, and has extended its reach into all areas of human experience. And yet neoliberalism is not just about enterprise and opportunity. It also comes with authoritarian leadership, gross inequality and the manipulation of information. How should we make sense of these changes, and what do they mean for the status of religion in the 21st century? Has religion been transformed into a market commodity or consumer pro...
One of the most important issues in contemporary fundamental theology is the noted shift away from e...
The secularization thesis is a prominent paradigm within the sociology of religion. It holds that mo...
The paper starts with a critique of the common notion of a fundamental divide between right-wing eva...
This book explores the elective affinity of religion and post-secularism with neoliberalism. With th...
This article examines the situation of religion in the context of contemporary neoliberalism. I argu...
In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, depictions of neoliberalism as religion, system of be...
In this article, I explore the connections between neoliberal capitalism and religion. I do so by tr...
This chapter focuses on changes in contemporary religion and in particular in relation to the global...
To understand fully the contemporary imposition of capitalist class power, we need to consider not o...
Why do people desire their own continued oppression under neoliberalism? This essay seeks an answer ...
One of the most important issues in contemporary fundamental theology is the noted shift away from e...
Like any other subject, the study of religion is a child of its time. Shaped and forged over the cou...
During the twentieth century, religion has gone on the market place. Churches and religious groups a...
The purpose of this paper is an analysis of the recent return of the religion on the public scene of...
This article explores from a Foucauldian perspective how, in the neoliberal age, religious diversity...
One of the most important issues in contemporary fundamental theology is the noted shift away from e...
The secularization thesis is a prominent paradigm within the sociology of religion. It holds that mo...
The paper starts with a critique of the common notion of a fundamental divide between right-wing eva...
This book explores the elective affinity of religion and post-secularism with neoliberalism. With th...
This article examines the situation of religion in the context of contemporary neoliberalism. I argu...
In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, depictions of neoliberalism as religion, system of be...
In this article, I explore the connections between neoliberal capitalism and religion. I do so by tr...
This chapter focuses on changes in contemporary religion and in particular in relation to the global...
To understand fully the contemporary imposition of capitalist class power, we need to consider not o...
Why do people desire their own continued oppression under neoliberalism? This essay seeks an answer ...
One of the most important issues in contemporary fundamental theology is the noted shift away from e...
Like any other subject, the study of religion is a child of its time. Shaped and forged over the cou...
During the twentieth century, religion has gone on the market place. Churches and religious groups a...
The purpose of this paper is an analysis of the recent return of the religion on the public scene of...
This article explores from a Foucauldian perspective how, in the neoliberal age, religious diversity...
One of the most important issues in contemporary fundamental theology is the noted shift away from e...
The secularization thesis is a prominent paradigm within the sociology of religion. It holds that mo...
The paper starts with a critique of the common notion of a fundamental divide between right-wing eva...