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Religion and the social order (Hardcover)
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Religion and the social order (Hardcover)
Series: Religion and the Social Order
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The study of the basis of "authenticity" of any religious tradition
is one which has been seemingly neglected by secular, western
scholars. Those beliefs and practices deemed "sacred" are assumed
to have authenticity, at least by the adherents of the tradition.
Also, to many who are not adherents of the tradition, some of the
beliefs and practices may appear irrational, foolish or even
wicked. This volume addresses this issue, examining the "criteria
in use" by both secular and religious groups for deciding on the
authenticity of religious beliefs, experiences and practices. Part
I of this volume consists of three papers that examine how the
insitution of the state has been, and is, active in resolving
conflicting claims of authenticity. Parallels are drawn between
contemporary reactions to Salman Rushdie and Taslima Nasrim and the
early Medinans who were executed for making jokes about Mohammed.
Part II consists of four papers dealing with "authentication" as
the process by which three religious groups have sought to define
and enforce the legitimate boundaries of an established tradition.
Chapters examine the stresses between a Mormon intellectual
community and the hierarchical tradition of the church; the
contrast between the authentication practice of Old Order Mennonite
and Unitarian-Universalist congregations; and the emergence of an
evangelical coalition growing out of American fundamentalism. Part
III is a set of four case studies each focusing on a
"revitalization" movement, whilst Part IV deals with two
non-Western traditions - Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism. The final
section of the book consists of an analysis by Anson Shupe of the
processes by which faith in traditional religious institutions is
undermined when trust of adherents is betrayed - either through
sexual or monetary exploitation. This book explains how governments
become involved in mediating religious disputes, how established
traditions deal with deviation from orthodoxy and how followers of
repressed traditions go about rediscovery of these traditions. It
is hoped that this volume will stimulate further examination of how
individuals judge authenticity in their religious attachments and
how religious traditions develop ways of thinking about and
managing claims about other traditions.
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