基本説明
Explores an upsurge in religious nationalism and an increasing focus on the role of religion as a legitimizing force in democratic secular states.
Full Description
Along with the processes of globalisation and the end of the cold war we have seen an upsurge in religious nationalism and an increasing focus on the role of religion as a legitimising force in democratic secular states. Holy Nations & Global Identities draws on the combined theoretical and historical insight of historians, political scientists and social scientists on the question of nationalism and globalisation with the methodological knowledge of religion presented by sociologists of religion.
The book brings genuine theoretical explorations and original case studies on civil religion, nationalism and globalization. It also provides an introduction to the research history of the fields and aims to develop and elaborate on the theories and methodology of the investigated subjects.
Contents
Contributors include: Anthony D. Smith, Marcela Cristi, Eileen Barker, Ulf Hedetoft, Atsuko Ichijo, Roger O'Toole, Sergej Flere, Pål Ketil Botvar, Niels Reeh and Pål Ketil Botvar