Religion and nationalism in global perspective

It is difficult to imagine forces in the modern world as potent as nationalism and religion. Both provide people with a source of meaning, each has motivated individuals to carry out extraordinary acts of heroism and cruelty, and both serve as the foundation for communal and personal identity. While...

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Authors: Soper, J. Christopher 1960- (Author) ; Fetzer, Joel S. 1965- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge New York Port Melbourne New Delhi Singapore Cambridge University Press 2018
In:Year: 2018
Edition:First [edition]
Series/Journal:Cambridge studies in social theory, religion, and politics
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B USA / Israel / Greece / Uruguay / India / Malaysia / Fundamentalism / Social life / Nationalism / Religion / International comparison
B National consciousness / Religious identity / Political identity / Cultural identity
B Nationalism / Civil religion / Secularization
Further subjects:B Earth
B Nationalism
B Nationalism ; Religious aspects
B Interweaving
B Theory
B Einflussgröße
B Religion
B Interdependence
B National consciousness
B Nationalism Religious aspects
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Summary:It is difficult to imagine forces in the modern world as potent as nationalism and religion. Both provide people with a source of meaning, each has motivated individuals to carry out extraordinary acts of heroism and cruelty, and both serve as the foundation for communal and personal identity. While the subject has received both scholarly and popular attention, this distinctive book is the first comparative study to examine the origins and development of three distinct models: religious nationalism, secular nationalism, and civil-religious nationalism. Using multiple methods, the authors develop a new theoretical framework that can be applied across diverse countries and religious traditions to understand the emergence, development, and stability of different church-state arrangements over time. The work combines public opinion, constitutional, and content analysis of the United States, Israel, India, Greece, Uruguay, and Malaysia, weaving together historical and contemporary illustrations
A theory of religion and nationalism -- United states: stable civil-religious nationalism -- Israel: unstable civil-religious nationalism -- Greece: stable religious nationalism -- Malaysia: unstable religious nationalism -- Uruguay: stable secular nationalism -- India: unstable secular nationalism -- Pitfalls and opportunities on the religious path to nationalism
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1316995283
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/9781316995280