ISBN:
9781316711200
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 231 pages)
,
digital, PDF file(s)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Chakrabarti, Anindita Faith and social movements
DDC:
206/.50954
Keywords:
Islamic renewal
;
Hindu renewal
;
Hindu renewal ; India
;
Islamic renewal ; India
;
Indien
;
Religiöse Erneuerung
;
Soziale Bewegung
;
Indien
;
Hinduismus
;
Islam
;
Religiöse Erneuerung
;
Soziale Bewegung
;
Geschichte 1900-
;
Tablīġī Jamāʿat
Abstract:
How do we understand the multitude of faith movements in our post-secular world? Faith and Social Movements explores this question by analyzing the theology and practice as well as the transformation of two discrepant religious movements in contemporary India. The research opens up a conversation between the sociology of religion and social movements. Using a comparative lens, two different movements - a Hindu and an Islamic reform movement - have been studied in ethnographic detail. The book is divided into two parts. The first part dwells on Svadhyaya, a Hindu reform movement, and the second part on the Tablighi Jamaat, an Islamic reform movement. Focusing on the internal dynamics of these movements and the 'unintended consequences' of piety, the author argues that it is only by raising new questions vis-à-vis religion, secularity and civil society that their entanglement could be uncovered. This book aims to raise some of these questions
Abstract:
Svadhyaya ethics and the spirit of voluntarism -- Theologies of self-reform: what transforms the cross? -- Praxis of an emergent congregation: metaphysics reform and rebirth -- The structure of Lokasam.graha: volunteers, networks and training -- Succession, routinization of charisma and judicial religion -- The Tablighi Jamaat's call for self-reform -- Pedagogy of Tablighi reform: mission and the messenger -- 'Unintended consequences' of piety and discourses of Islamic reform -- Religion, movements, and secularity
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DOI:
10.1017/9781316711200
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