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Neoliberal Religion Faith And Power In The Twentyfirst Century 1st Edition Mathew Guest

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Neoliberal Religion Faith And Power In The Twentyfirst Century 1st Edition Mathew Guest
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.89 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Mathew Guest
ISBN: 9781350116412, 9781350116405, 9781350116382, 9781350116429, 9781350116399, 1350116416, 1350116408, 1350116386, 1350116424
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Neoliberal Religion Faith And Power In The Twentyfirst Century 1st Edition Mathew Guest by Mathew Guest 9781350116412, 9781350116405, 9781350116382, 9781350116429, 9781350116399, 1350116416, 1350116408, 1350116386, 1350116424 instant download after payment.

This book explores neoliberalism as an account of contemporary society and considers what this means for our understanding of religion. Neoliberalism is a perspective grounded in free market economics and distinguished by a celebration of competition and consumer choice. It has had a profound influence in societies across the world, and has extended its reach into all areas of human experience. And yet neoliberalism is not just about enterprise and opportunity. It also comes with authoritarian leadership, gross inequality and the manipulation of information. How should we make sense of these changes, and what do they mean for the status of religion in the 21st century? Has religion been transformed into a market commodity or consumer product? Does the embrace of business methods make religious movements more culturally relevant, or can they be used to reinforce inequalities of gender or ethnicity? How might neoliberal contexts demand we think differently about matters of religious identity and power? This book provides an accessible discussion about religion in the 21st century. Mathew Guest asks what distinguishes neoliberal religion and explores the sociological and ethical questions that arise from considering its wider significance.

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