Religion and GlobalizationSAGE Publications, 31 במרץ 1994 - 250 עמודים In his exploration of the interaction between religion and worldwide social and cultural change, the author examines the major theories of global change and discusses the ways in which such change impinges on contemporary religious practice, meaning and influence. Beyer explores some of the key issues in understanding the shape of religion today, including religion as culture and as social system, pure and applied religion, privatized and publicly influential religion, and liberal versus conservative religions. He goes on to apply these issues to five contemporary illustrative cases: the American Christian Right; Liberation Theology movements in Latin America; the Islamic Revolution in Iran; Zionists in Israel; and religiou |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 24
עמוד 69
... institutionalized individualism and institutionalized societalism . 13 What precisely these are and where one ends and the other begins is a subject of somewhat endless debate in sociology . Here cannot be the place for dealing with ...
... institutionalized individualism and institutionalized societalism . 13 What precisely these are and where one ends and the other begins is a subject of somewhat endless debate in sociology . Here cannot be the place for dealing with ...
עמוד 106
... institutionalize to avoid disappearing . And just as charisma was for Weber a key element in social change , so many ... institutionalized them- selves.1 These few common features in most discussions of social movements already point to ...
... institutionalize to avoid disappearing . And just as charisma was for Weber a key element in social change , so many ... institutionalized them- selves.1 These few common features in most discussions of social movements already point to ...
עמוד 107
... institutionalized in other forms . Given the dominance in global society of functionally oriented subsystems , this means practically that social movements frequently seek the institutionalization of their goals and themes in one or ...
... institutionalized in other forms . Given the dominance in global society of functionally oriented subsystems , this means practically that social movements frequently seek the institutionalization of their goals and themes in one or ...
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THEORY AND CONCEPTS | 14 |
Systemic Religion in Global Society | 70 |
Religion and Social Movements in Global Society | 97 |
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action Agudat Israel American liberation analysis antisystemic aspects become CEBs central Chapter Christian Right church civil religion clerical communication conservative conservative religion contemporary context core critical discussion dominant economic especially example functional differentiation fundamental Fundamentalist global society global system group culture Gush Emunim identities important individual instance institutionalized institutions instrumental systems Iran Iranian Iranian revolution Islamic issues Jews Khomeini Latin American liberation liberal religion liberal religious liberation theological movement liberation theology liberationist Likud Luhmann Luhmannian manifestations matter Meyer mobilization modern global moral mujtahids nation-states norms option organizations oriented political system position possible privatization problems public influence relativization religious environmentalism religious influence religious leaders religious performance religious system religious Zionism revolution Robertson role Roman Catholic church secular Shi'a Shi'a Islam social movements social system socialist socio-cultural particularisms specific structures territorial theory traditional transcendent ulama values Wallerstein Western world-economy world-system