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dc.contributor.editorMentzel, Peter C.
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-01T15:10:37Z
dc.date.available2021-05-01T15:10:37Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifierONIX_20210501_9783039439058_206
dc.identifier.urihttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68460
dc.description.abstractReligion and nationalism are both powerful and important markers of individual identity, but the relationship between the two has been a source of considerable debate. Much, if not most, of the early work done in Nationalism Studies has been based, at least implicitly, on the idea that religion, as a genealogical carrier of identity, was displaced with the advent of secular modernity, which was caused by nationalism. Or, to put it another way, national identity, and its ideological manifestation nationalism, filled the void left in people’s self-identification as religion retreated in the face of modernity. Since at least the late 1990s, this view has been increasingly challenged by scholars trying to account for the apparent persistence of religious identities. Perhaps even more interestingly, scholars of both religion and nationalism have noted that these two kinds of self-identification, while sometimes being tense, as the earlier models explained, are also frequently coexistent or even mutually supportive. This collection of essays explores the current thinking about the relationship between religion and nationalism from a variety of perspectives, using a number of different case studies. What all these approaches have in common is their interest in complicating our understandings of nationalism as a primarily secular phenomenon by bringing religion back into the discussion.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.subject.classificationbic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs
dc.subject.otherChristian nationalism
dc.subject.otherProtestantism
dc.subject.otherevangelicalism
dc.subject.otherecumenical movement
dc.subject.otherReinhold Niebuhr
dc.subject.otherFrancis Miller
dc.subject.otherChristianity and Crisis
dc.subject.otheraxial age
dc.subject.otherkinship
dc.subject.othermonolatry
dc.subject.othermonotheism
dc.subject.othernation
dc.subject.otherpriest
dc.subject.otherreligion
dc.subject.otherterritory
dc.subject.othernationalism
dc.subject.otherTatar
dc.subject.othersocialism
dc.subject.otherIslamic reform
dc.subject.otherWahhabism
dc.subject.otherreligious nationalism
dc.subject.otherAmerican Buddhism
dc.subject.otherGod and Country
dc.subject.otherminority religion in the U.S.
dc.subject.otherEngaged Buddhism
dc.subject.otherRomanitas
dc.subject.otherHellenitas
dc.subject.otherGraecitas
dc.subject.otherHellene
dc.subject.otherGreek
dc.subject.otherByzantine Empire
dc.subject.otheridentity
dc.subject.otherconsciousness
dc.subject.otherreligious rituals
dc.subject.othersecular rituals
dc.subject.otherprofane rituals
dc.subject.otherdemocratic faith
dc.subject.othercivil religion
dc.subject.othercivility
dc.subject.othermoderation
dc.subject.otherOrthodox Christianity
dc.subject.otherautocephaly
dc.subject.otherschism
dc.subject.othercanon law
dc.subject.otherchurch–state conflicts
dc.subject.otherBuddhism
dc.subject.otherTheravāda
dc.subject.othernon-violence
dc.subject.otherasceticism
dc.subject.otherpolytheism
dc.subject.otherBurma
dc.subject.otherMyanmar
dc.subject.otherIslamism
dc.titleFor God and Country
dc.title.alternativeEssays on Religion and Nationalism
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.3390/books978-3-03943-906-5
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0
oapen.relation.isbn9783039439058
oapen.relation.isbn9783039439065
oapen.pages170
oapen.place.publicationBasel, Switzerland


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