Religion, Mobilization, and Social Action Contributor(s): Shupe, Anson (Editor), Misztal, Bronislaw (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0275956253 ISBN-13: 9780275956257 Publisher: Praeger OUR PRICE: $94.05 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: June 1998 Annotation: Religious social action groups are emerging as key movers in sweeping sociopolitical changes world-wide. Although their inspiration is religious, their goals are secular. This volume considers the role of such groups by examining regions and nations where change has been most dramatic. Areas researched include: Western Europe, North America, the Amazonian rain basin, Malaysia, Japan, Russia, Northern Ireland, and Israel. The movements studied are as diverse as Conservative Judaism, Roman Catholicism, Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church, the New Christian Right, and Indonesian Muslims. In each case social action groups are studied to understand how they evolve within the current political context in order to change it. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social - Religion - Political Science |
Dewey: 291.17 |
LCCN: 97038540 |
Lexile Measure: 1430 |
Series: Religion in the Age of Transformation (Hardcover) |
Physical Information: 1.01" H x 6.38" W x 9.56" (1.33 lbs) 272 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Religious social action groups are emerging as key movers in sweeping sociopolitical changes world-wide. Although their inspiration is religious, their goals are secular. This volume considers the role of such groups by examining regions and nations where change has been most dramatic. Areas researched include: Western Europe, North America, the Amazonian rain basin, Malaysia, Japan, Russia, Northern Ireland, and Israel. The movements studied are as diverse as Conservative Judaism, Roman Catholicism, Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church, the New Christian Right, and Indonesian Muslims. In each case social action groups are studied to understand how they evolve within the current political context in order to change it. |