Holy nations and global identities : civil religion, nationalism, and globalisation /
edited by Annika Hvithamar, Margit Warburg and Brian Arly Jacobsen.
- vi, 307 páginas ; 25 centimetros.
- International studies in religion and society, v. 10 1573-4293 ; .
Bibliografía : páginas al final de cada capítulo. Índices: páginas 299-307.
Introducing civil religion, nationalism and globalisation -- Annika Hvithamar and Margit Warburg -- Civil religion and nationalism; Hierarchy and covenant in the formation of nations -- Anthony D. Smith; Durkheim's political sociology -- Civil religion, nationalism and globalisation -- Marcela Cristi; American civil religion as state-mythology -- Niels Reeh; Nationalism and civil religion. What is the difference? -- Annika Hvithamar -- Civil religion in nation-states; Nationalism and religion: the case of Japanese nationalism and state shinto -- Atsuko Ichijo; Dominion of the gods: religious continuity and change in a Canadian context -- Roger O'Toole; Civil religion in the Danish parliament -- Brian Arly Jacobsen; Scandinavian folk churches, chauvinism and xenophobia -- Pål Ketil Botvar; Civil religion in an age of changing churches and societies. A look at the Nordic situation -- Pål Repstad; Operationalising the concept of civil religion: cross-cultural finding from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia and the United States of America -- Sergej Flere -- Civil religion in a global era; In and out of place: varieties of religious locations in a globalising world -- Eileen Barker -- Nationalism as civil religion and rituals of belonging before and after the global turn -- Ulf Hedetoft; Transnational civil religion: the fourth of July in Denmark -- Margit Warburg.