Mark Juergensmeyer est un auteur de premier plan dont l'œuvre explore en profondeur les liens complexes entre la religion, la violence et les affaires mondiales. Ses recherches examinent comment les croyances religieuses se manifestent dans les conflits et les efforts de consolidation de la paix dans le monde entier. Juergensmeyer offre des analyses pertinentes sur la dynamique de la religion mondiale et son impact sur la politique mondiale. Son écriture est essentielle pour comprendre les défis mondiaux contemporains.
Completely revised and updated, this new edition incorporates the events of September 11, 2001 into Mark Juergensmeyer's landmark study of religious terrorism.
This groundbreaking anthology offers a comprehensive overview of the complex relationship between religion and violence throughout history and in contemporary society. It unites primary sources—justifications for violence from religious texts, theologians, and activists—with essays from authoritative scholars. The first half presents original source materials justifying violence across various religious traditions, including Hindu, Chinese, Christian, Muslim, Jewish, and Buddhist perspectives. These sources, ranging from ancient texts to modern writings, highlight that religious violence exists in every tradition, addressing issues like military protection and pacifism. The second half features reflections from prominent thinkers on the intimate connection between religion and violence, including excerpts from early social theorists such as Durkheim, Marx, and Freud, alongside contemporary voices analyzing the topic through literary, anthropological, postcolonial, and feminist lenses. Brief introductions by the editors provide essential historical and conceptual contexts, linking the readings together. The diverse selections and their accessible length make this volume suitable for both students and general readers, enhancing understanding of this critical issue.
Religious challenges to the secular state from Christian militias to Al Qaeda
380pages
14 heures de lecture
Why has the turn of the twenty-first century been rocked by a new religious rebellion? From al Qaeda to Christian militias to insurgents in Iraq, a strident new religious activism has seized the imaginations of political rebels around the world. Building on his groundbreaking book, The New Cold War?: Religious Nationalism Confronts the Secular State, Mark Juergensmeyer here provides an up-to-date road map through this complex new religious terrain. Basing his discussion on interviews with militant activists and case studies of rebellious movements, Juergensmeyer puts a human face on conflicts that have become increasingly abstract. He revises our notions of religious revolution and offers positive proposals for responding to religious activism in ways that will diminish the violence and lead to an accommodation between radical religion and the secular world.
Warum wurde der Beginn des 21. Jahrhunderts von einem neuen religiösen Aufstand erschüttert? Von al-Qaida über christliche Milizen bis hin zu Aufständischen im Irak hat ein lautstarker neuer religiöser Aktivismus die Vorstellungskraft politischer Rebellen weltweit ergriffen. Mark Juergensmeyer bietet hier einen aktuellen Überblick über dieses komplexe neue religiöse Terrain. Basierend auf Interviews mit militanten Aktivisten und Fallstudien rebellischer Bewegungen verleiht Juergensmeyer den Konflikten, die zunehmend abstrakt geworden sind, ein menschliches Gesicht. Er überarbeitet unsere Vorstellungen von religiöser Revolution und bietet positive Vorschläge, um auf religiösen Aktivismus zu reagieren, die die Gewalt verringern und zu einer Verständigung zwischen radikaler Religion und der säkularen Welt führen.