Religion in rebellions, revolutions, and social movements
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Religion in rebellions, revolutions, and social movements
(Routledge studies in religion and politics)
Routledge, 2022
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Index: p. [264]-275
Includes references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Examines religion as a factor in conflict.
As an interdisciplinary volume provides panoramic perspective.
Brings together theoretical analysis with case studies.
Table of Contents
1. An Introduction to the Critical Study of Religion in Rebellions, Revolutions, and Social Movements, Part I: Rebellions, 2. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels on Religion and Revolution, 3. Mandate for Revolution? Reconsidering Chinese Peasant Rebellions in Terms of Changing One's Destiny, 4. Peasant Revolt Against the Roman Imperial Order in Ancient Palestine, 5. John Ball and the 1381 English Uprising: From Rebellion to Revolutions, Part II: Revolutions, 6. A Second Path: Nuns in the Early French Revolution, 1789-1791, 7. "Elective Affinities" Between Eastern Orthodox Christianity and the 1917 Russian Revolution, 8. "The Spirit of the Spiritless World": The Shi'a Rituals of Muharram and the 1979 Iranian Revolution, 9. The Ambivalence of African Independent/Initiated Churches in Colonial and Postcolonial Politics, Part III: Social Movements, 10. Theorizing Religion, Social Movements, and Social Change, 11. Mobilizing Religion in Twenty-First Century Nativism in the United States, 12. Elective Affinities Between Liberation Theology and Ecology in Latin America, 13. Indigenous Spirituality and the Decolonization of Religious Beliefs: Embodied Theology, Collectivity, and Justice, 14. Epilogue: On the Significance of Religion for Rebellions, Revolutions, and Social Movements
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