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This collection explores the highly contested relationship of
religious studies and theology and the place of each, if any, in
secular institutions of higher education. The founding narrative of
religious studies, with its sharp distinction between teaching
religion and teaching about religion, grows less compelling in the
face of globalization and the erosion of modernism. These essays
take up the challenge of thinking through the identity and borders
of religious studies and theology for our time. Reflecting a broad
range of positions, the authors explore the religious/secular
conceptual landscape that has dominated the modern West, and in the
process address the revision of the academic study of religion and
theology now underway.
War and Border Crossings brings together renowned scholars to
address some of the most pressing problems in public policy,
international affairs, and the intercultural issues of our day.
Contributors from widely varying disciplines discuss cross-cultural
ethical issues and international topics ranging from American
international policy and the invasion and occupation of Iraq to
domestic topics such as immigration, the war on drugs,
cross-cultural bioethics and ethical issues involving American
Indian tribes. The culture clashes discussed in these essays raise
serious questions about what principles ought to inform the
negotiating of conflicts in order to achieve, or at least approach,
outcomes that are fundamentally just, fair, responsible, and
ethical.
A major new contribution to comparative and multidisciplinary
scholarship on the alignment of religion and violence in the
contemporary world, with a special focus on South and Southeast
Asia.
Religion and Conflict in South and Southeast Asia shows how this
region is the site of recent and emerging democracies, a high
degree of religious pluralism, the largest Muslim populations in
the world, and several well-organized terrorist groups, making
understanding of the dynamics of religious conflict and violence
particularly urgent. By bringing scholars from religious studies,
political science, sociology, anthropology and international
relations into conversation with each other, this volume brings
much needed attention to the role of religion in fostering violence
in the region and addresses strategies for its containment or
resolution. The dearth of other literature on the intersection of
religion, politics and violence in contemporary South and Southeast
Asia makes the timing of this book particularly relevant.
This book will of great interest to advanced undergraduate and
postgraduate students of Asian politics, security studies and
conflict studies.
A major new contribution to comparative and multidisciplinary
scholarship on the alignment of religion and violence in the
contemporary world, with a special focus on South and Southeast
Asia. Religion and Conflict in South and Southeast Asia shows how
this region is the site of recent and emerging democracies, a high
degree of religious pluralism, the largest Muslim populations in
the world, and several well-organized terrorist groups, making
understanding of the dynamics of religious conflict and violence
particularly urgent. By bringing scholars from religious studies,
political science, sociology, anthropology and international
relations into conversation with each other, this volume brings
much needed attention to the role of religion in fostering violence
in the region and addresses strategies for its containment or
resolution. The dearth of other literature on the intersection of
religion, politics and violence in contemporary South and Southeast
Asia makes the timing of this book particularly relevant. This book
will of great interest to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate
students of Asian politics, security studies and conflict studies.
War and Border Crossings brings together renowned scholars to
address some of the most pressing problems in public policy,
international affairs, and the intercultural issues of our day.
Contributors from widely varying disciplines discuss cross-cultural
ethical issues and international topics ranging from American
international policy and the invasion and occupation of Iraq to
domestic topics such as immigration, the war on drugs,
cross-cultural bioethics and ethical issues involving American
Indian tribes. The culture clashes discussed in these essays raise
serious questions about what principles ought to inform the
negotiating of conflicts in order to achieve, or at least approach,
outcomes that are fundamentally just, fair, responsible, and
ethical.
Global struggles over women's roles, rights, and dress
increasingly cast the secular and the religious in tense if not
violent opposition. When advocates for equality speak in terms of
rights and modern progress, or reactionaries ground their authority
in religious and scriptural appeals, both tend to presume women's
emancipation is ineluctably tied to secularization. Religion, the
Secular, and the Politics of Sexual Difference upsets this
certainty by drawing on diverse voices and traditions in studies
that historicize, question, and test the implicit links between
secularism and expanded freedoms for women. Rather than position
secularism as the answer to conflicts over gender and sexuality,
this volume shows both religion and the secular collaborate in
creating the conditions that generate them.
At age 24 I decided to tell my story. Writing this autobiography
gave me the opportunity to pay tribute to my family members who are
passionate about life and have instilled this passion in me. My
parents' extraordinary support, encouragment, and pure love were my
foundation as I navigated life, overcame obstacles, and achieved
successes as a young woman with cerebral palsy. I have to pay full
tribute to my mother, who died in August 2010. From her I learned
to listen to my own voice as a guide to making life choices. She
taught me to always expect the best from myself. My hope is that
this book will provide insight into the extraordinary possibilities
that those who live with disabilities have. I also hope that those
without disabilities- rather than putting a focus on our
differences - will come to understand what we all have in common.
This book is for my mom, with love.
Global struggles over women's roles, rights, and dress
increasingly cast the secular and the religious in tense if not
violent opposition. When advocates for equality speak in terms of
rights and modern progress, or reactionaries ground their authority
in religious and scriptural appeals, both tend to presume women's
emancipation is ineluctably tied to secularization. Religion, the
Secular, and the Politics of Sexual Difference upsets this
certainty by drawing on diverse voices and traditions in studies
that historicize, question, and test the implicit links between
secularism and expanded freedoms for women. Rather than position
secularism as the answer to conflicts over gender and sexuality,
this volume shows both religion and the secular collaborate in
creating the conditions that generate them.
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