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El. knyga: Religion in Rebellions, Revolutions, and Social Movements [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Southern Illinois University, USA), Edited by (Center for Critical Research on Religion, USA)
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"Religion in Rebellions, Revolutions, and Social Movements demonstrates that, while religion is often a social force that maintains, if not legitimates, the socio-political order, it is also a decisive factor in economic, social, and political conflict. The book explores how and under what conditions religion functions as a progressive and/or reactionary force that compels people to challenge or protect social orders. The authors focus on the role that religion has played in peasant, slave, and plebeian rebellions; revolutions including the Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Iranian; and modern social movements. In addition to these case studies, the book also contains theoretical chapters which explore the relationship religious thought has with thepolitics of liberation and oppression. It examines the institutional, organizational, ritualistic, discursive, ideological, and/or framing mechanisms that give religion its oppressive and liberating structures. Many scholars of religion continue very conventional modes of thinking, ignoring how religion has been-and continues to be-both a hegemonic and counter-hegemonic force in conflict. This book looks at both sides of the equation. This international and interdisciplinary volume will interest studentsand scholars in the fields of politics of religion, sociology of religion, religious studies, gender studies, and history"--

Religion in Rebellions, Revolutions, and Social Movements demonstrates that, while religion is often a social force that maintains, if not legitimates, the socio-political order, it is also a decisive factor in economic, social, and political conflict.

Acknowledgments vii
Notes on Contributors viii
1 An Introduction to the Critical Study of Religion in Rebellions, Revolutions, and Social Movements
1(28)
Jean-Pierre Reed
Warren S. Goldstein
PART I Rebellions
29(60)
2 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels on Religion and Revolution
31(9)
Michael Lowy
3 Mandate for Revolution? Reconsidering Chinese Peasant Rebellions in Terms of Changing One's Destiny
40(13)
Roland Boer
4 Peasant Revolt Against the Roman Imperial Order in Ancient Palestine
53(18)
Richard Horsley
5 John Ball and the 1381 English Uprising: From Rebellion to Revolutions
71(18)
James Crossley
PART II Revolutions
89(84)
6 A Second Path: Nuns in the Early French Revolution, 1789--1791
91(19)
Corinne Gressang
7 "Elective Affinities" Between Eastern Orthodox Christianity and the 1917 Russian Revolution
110(22)
Tamara Prosic
8 "The Spirit of the Spiritless World": The Shi a Rituals of Muharram and the 1979 Iranian Revolution
132(26)
Babak Rahimi
9 The Ambivalence of African Independent/Initiated Churches in Colonial and Postcolonial Politics
158(15)
Joram Tarusarira
Bernard Pindukai Humbe
PART III Social Movements
173(91)
10 Theorizing Religion, Social Movements, and Social Change
175(24)
Anna Peterson
11 Mobilizing Religion in Twenty-First-Century Nativism in the United States
199(20)
Rhys H. Williams
12 Elective Affinities Between Liberation Theology and Ecology in Latin America
219(12)
Luis Martinez Andrade
13 Indigenous Spirituality and the Decolonization of Religious Beliefs: Embodied Theology, Collectivity, and Justice
231(15)
Sylvia Marcos
14 Epilogue: On the Significance of Religion for Rebellions, Revolutions, and Social Movements
246(18)
Jean-Pierre Reed
Warren S. Goldstein
Index 264
Warren S. Goldstein, Executive Director of the Center for Critical Research on Religion, USA www.criticaltheoryofreligion.org) has a Ph.D. in Sociology from the New School for Social Research. He is the editor of Critical Research on Religion (SAGE Publications) and Series Editor of Studies in Critical Research on Religion (Brill Academic Publishers and Haymarket Books).

Jean-Pierre Reed is Associate Professor of Sociology, Africana Studies, and Philosophy at Southern Illinois University, USA. His primary research interests include the sociology of revolutions/social movements, theory, culture, and liberation theology.