Religion, Identity and Change by Simon Coleman

Religion, Identity and Change by Simon Coleman

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The notion of a life in which little is fixed, all is malleable and identity can be a neutral phenomenon is becoming normal according to the editors. These papers focus upon the modern problems that emerge out of the confusion of what constitutes identity and the role that religion plays in this.

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Religion, Identity and Change by Simon Coleman

Religion is of enduring importance in the lives of many people, yet the religious landscape has been dramatically transformed in recent decades. Established churches have been challenged by eastern faiths, revivals of Christian and Islamic fundamentalism, and the eclectic spiritualities of the New Age. Religion has long been regarded by social scientists and psychologists as a key source of identity formation, ranging from personal conversion experiences to collective association with fellow believers. This book addresses the need for a reassessment of issues relating to identity in the light of current transformations in society as a whole and religion in particular. Drawing together case-studies from many different expressions of faith and belief - Hindu, Muslim, Roman Catholic, Anglican, New Age - leading scholars ask how contemporary religions or spiritualities respond to the challenge of forming individual and collective identities in a nation context marked by secularisation and postmodern decentring of culture, as well as religious revitalisation. The book focuses on Britain as a context for religious change, but asks important questions that are of universal significance for those studying religion: How is personal and collective identity constructed in a world of multiple social and cultural influences? What role can religion play in creating, reinforcing or even transforming such identity?
'.. the collection's diversity is a great strength... The coherence of the whole book also owes much to the extended introduction by Simon Coleman and Peter Collins, which offers a helpful survey of current scholarly thinking on religion and identity, set in the context of wider debates on secularization and globalization. Researchers and teachers on religion in the contemporary British Isles will find a variety of interesting case studies here.' Theology
Simon Coleman and Peter Collins, Durham University, UK Contributors: Kieran Flanagan, Simon Coleman, Peter Collins, Martin Percy, Martin Stringer, Mike Hornsby-Smith, Paul Chambers, Steve Sutcliffe, Douglas Davies, Nancy Schaefer, Katy Radford, David Herbert, Eleanor Nesbitt, Matthew Wood.
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ISBN 13 9780754604501
ISBN 10 0754604500
Title Religion, Identity and Change
Author Simon Coleman
Series Theology And Religion In Interdisciplinary Perspective Series In Association With The Bsa Sociology Of Religion Study Group
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2004-02-28
Number of pages 232
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