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How does religion maintain or challenge discourses on national
identity? What are the roles that religion plays on all sides -
from Islamophobia of the radical right to the Christian alliances
on both sides of the Atlantic, to the Islamic beliefs and practices
of European citizens as well as migrant communities - in the
constitution of Fortress Europe? Are there any alliances shaping
between belief and unbelief on either side of the battle for the
future of Europe? These questions and more motivate the chapters in
this timely interdisciplinary collection, with contributions
focusing on diverse contexts throughout Europe involving a broad
range of religious identifications and actors.
Focusing on the important relationship between the 'sacred' and the
'secular', this book demonstrates that it is not paradoxical to
think in terms of both secular and sacred or neither, in different
times and places. International experts from a range of
disciplinary perspectives draw on local, national, and
international contexts to provide a fresh analytical approach to
understanding these two contested poles. Exploring such phenomena
at an individual, institutional, or theoretical level, each chapter
contributes to the central message of the book - that the 'in
between' is real, embodied and experienced every day and informs,
and is informed by, intersecting social identities. Social
Identities between the Sacred and the Secular provides an essential
resource for continued research into these concepts, challenging us
to re-think where the boundaries of sacred and secular lie and what
may lie between.
This book acts as a bridge between the critical study of 'religion'
and empirical studies of 'religion in the real world'. Chris Cotter
presents a concise and up-to-date critical survey of research on
non-religion in the UK and beyond, before presenting the results of
extensive research in Edinburgh's Southside which blurs the
boundary between 'religion' and 'non-religion'. In doing so, Cotter
demonstrates that these are dynamic subject positions, and
phenomena can occupy both at the same time, or neither, depending
on who is doing the positioning, and what issues are at stake. This
book details an approach that avoids constructing 'religion' as in
some way unique, whilst also fully incorporating 'non-religious'
subject positions into religious studies. It provides a rich
engagement with a wide variety of theoretical material, rooted in
empirical data, which will be essential reading for those
interested in critical, sociological and anthropological study of
the contemporary non-/religious landscape.
The World Religions Paradigm has been the subject of critique and
controversy in Religious Studies for many years. After World
Religions provides a rationale for overhauling the World Religions
curriculum, as well as a roadmap for doing so. The volume offers
concise and practical introductions to cutting-edge Religious
Studies method and theory, introducing a wide range of pedagogical
situations and innovative solutions. An international team of
scholars addresses the challenges presented in their different
departmental, institutional, and geographical contexts. Instructors
developing syllabi will find supplementary reading lists and
specific suggestions to help guide their teaching. Students at all
levels will find the book an invaluable entry point into an area of
ongoing scholarly debate.
The World Religions Paradigm has been the subject of critique and
controversy in Religious Studies for many years. After World
Religions provides a rationale for overhauling the World Religions
curriculum, as well as a roadmap for doing so. The volume offers
concise and practical introductions to cutting-edge Religious
Studies method and theory, introducing a wide range of pedagogical
situations and innovative solutions. An international team of
scholars addresses the challenges presented in their different
departmental, institutional, and geographical contexts. Instructors
developing syllabi will find supplementary reading lists and
specific suggestions to help guide their teaching. Students at all
levels will find the book an invaluable entry point into an area of
ongoing scholarly debate.
Focusing on the important relationship between the 'sacred' and the
'secular', this book demonstrates that it is not paradoxical to
think in terms of both secular and sacred or neither, in different
times and places. International experts from a range of
disciplinary perspectives draw on local, national, and
international contexts to provide a fresh analytical approach to
understanding these two contested poles. Exploring such phenomena
at an individual, institutional, or theoretical level, each chapter
contributes to the central message of the book - that the 'in
between' is real, embodied and experienced every day and informs,
and is informed by, intersecting social identities. Social
Identities between the Sacred and the Secular provides an essential
resource for continued research into these concepts, challenging us
to re-think where the boundaries of sacred and secular lie and what
may lie between.
This book acts as a bridge between the critical study of 'religion'
and empirical studies of 'religion in the real world'. Chris Cotter
presents a concise and up-to-date critical survey of research on
non-religion in the UK and beyond, before presenting the results of
extensive research in Edinburgh's Southside which blurs the
boundary between 'religion' and 'non-religion'. In doing so, Cotter
demonstrates that these are dynamic subject positions, and
phenomena can occupy both at the same time, or neither, depending
on who is doing the positioning, and what issues are at stake. This
book details an approach that avoids constructing 'religion' as in
some way unique, whilst also fully incorporating 'non-religious'
subject positions into religious studies. It provides a rich
engagement with a wide variety of theoretical material, rooted in
empirical data, which will be essential reading for those
interested in critical, sociological and anthropological study of
the contemporary non-/religious landscape.
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