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- Publisher:
- Acumen Publishing
- Online publication date:
- May 2014
- Print publication year:
- 2008
- Online ISBN:
- 9781845537159
- Subjects:
- Religion, Religion: General Interest
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The act of converting people to certain beliefs or values is highly controversial in today's postcolonial, multicultural world. Proselytization has been viewed by some as an aggressive act of political domination. Proselytization Revisited offers a comprehensive overview of the many arguments for and against proselytization in different regions and contexts. Proselytization is examined in the context of rights talk, globalisation and culture wars. The volume brings together essays demonstrating the global significance of proselytization, ranging from Christians in India to Turkish Islamic Movements and the Wiccan use of modern media technologies. The cross-cultural and multidisciplinary nature of this collection of essays provides a fresh perspective and the book will be of value to readers interested in the dynamic interaction of beliefs, ideas and cultures.
"Attention to terminology, careful research, and rigorous argument mark all the essays.'"
Source: Choice
"An important collection that will be of interest to students and scholars of religion.'"
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Religion
"An excellent collection of articles on an important topic. As a whole, the book is recommendable reading for anyone interested in contemporary proselytism and global aspects of religious vitality.'"
Source: Religion and Society: Advances in Research
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