Disruptive Religion: The Force of Faith in Social-movement Activism

Sampul Depan
Christian Smith
Routledge, 1996 - 236 halaman
Religion has long played a central role in many social and political movements. Solidarity in Poland, anti-apartheid in South Africa, Operation Rescue in the United States--each of these movements is driven by the energy and sustained by the commitment of many individuals and organizations whose ideologies are shaped and powered by religious faith. In many cases, religious resources and motives serve as crucial variables explaining the emergence of entire social movements. Despite the crucial role of religion in most societies, this religious activism remains largely uninvestigated. Disruptive Religion intends to fill this void by analyzing contemporary social movements which are driven by people and organizations of faith. Upon a firm base of empirical evidence, these essays also address many theoretical issues arising in the study of social movements and disruptive politics.

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Christian Smith is Professor and Associate Chair in the DepaChristian Smith is Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Sociology at the University of North Carolina, Chartment of Sociology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He is the coauthor of "Divided By Faith: Evangelicpel Hill. He is the coauthor of "Divided By Faith: Evangelical Religion and the Problem of Race in America "(2001, with al Religion and the Problem of Race in America "(2001, with Michael O. Emerson), and the author of "Christian America? WMichael O. Emerson), and the author of "Christian America? What Evangelicals Really Want "(California, 2000) and "Americhat Evangelicals Really Want "(California, 2000) and "American Evangelicalism: Embattled and Thriving "(1998). an Evangelicalism: Embattled and Thriving "(1998).

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