Religion, identity and change : perspectives on global transformations
โ Scribed by Coleman, Simon; Collins, Peter Jeffrey
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 227
- Series
- Religion and theology in interdisciplinary perspectives series.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Contents: Preface, Kieran Flanagan
Ambiguous attachments: religion, identity and nation, Simon Coleman and Peter Collins
Losing our space, finding our place? The changing identity of the English parish church, Martin Percy
The changing identity of Catholics in Britain, Mike Hornsby-Smith
Identity and the Anglican priesthood: debates on the ordination of women and homosexuals in sociological perspective, Martin Stringer
Religion, identity and change in contemporary Wales, Paul Chambers
Unfinished business: devolving Scotland/devolving religion, Steve Sutcliffe
Time, place and Mormon sense of self, Douglas Davies
American-led urban revivals as ethnic identity arenas in Britain, Nancy Schaefer
Protestant women - political activists: tangling secular and religious identity in Northern Ireland, Katy Radford
Islam, identity and globalization: reflections in the wake of September 11th, 2001, David Herbert
'I'm a Gujarati Lohana and a Vaishnav as well': religious identity formation among young Coventrian Punjabis and Gujaratis, Eleanor Nesbitt
Kinship identity and nonformative spiritual seekership, Matthew Wood
Index.
โฆ Subjects
Religion and sociology -- Great Britain;Great Britain -- Religion -- 20th century;Identity (Psychology);Religion;Religion and sociology;Great Britain
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