
The Changing World Religion Map: Sacred Places, Identities, Practices and Politics
작성자
Stanley D. Brunn
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Religion & Spirituality
Philosophy
형식
킨들
페이지
3,973
언어
네덜란드어, 플라망어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2015
출판사
Springer
판
2015
ISBN-10
940179376X
ISBN-13
9789401793766
설명
In a dynamic analysis of the evolving landscape of global religions, this comprehensive study delves into the various faiths, identities, and rituals that shape human experiences. The author meticulously examines how sacred places serve as focal points for worship and community, influencing cultural identities and spiritual practices across different regions. With an emphasis on the interplay between religion and politics, the work reveals how these sacred spaces have often been sites of tension, conflict, and reconciliation throughout history.
Through an exploration of contemporary religious practices, the narrative highlights the transformative nature of faith in the modern world. It scrutinizes the impacts of globalization, migration, and technological advances on traditional beliefs and practices, showing how they continue to adapt and respond to shifting societal norms. This nuanced portrayal invites readers to ponder the profound ways in which religion continues to define and redefine identities, shaping not just individual lives but entire communities across the globe.
Through an exploration of contemporary religious practices, the narrative highlights the transformative nature of faith in the modern world. It scrutinizes the impacts of globalization, migration, and technological advances on traditional beliefs and practices, showing how they continue to adapt and respond to shifting societal norms. This nuanced portrayal invites readers to ponder the profound ways in which religion continues to define and redefine identities, shaping not just individual lives but entire communities across the globe.